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...point, ending his film with a thoughtful closeup of Clara on the train bearing her back to reality. It seems just possible that besides restoring her physical health, her brief vacation may also have strengthened her mental balance. The energy formerly burned in impotent rage may possibly be turned outward, in an effort to make a permanent purchase on the modestly decent life she has been permitted to glimpse...
...museum and possibly the archives elsewhere, the Kennedys will get the University to do their dirty work of muzzling the community groups. Bok's apparently naive comments berating neighborhood associations for working against the archives--something almost everyone in the community has endorsed--could simply be Harvard's first outward reaction to a Kennedy reprimand to "get with it or lose your site...
...administration may have recognized the problems, it gave no outward indication of it. Bok has traditionally held that his difficulties are consequences of the University's size, which forces many to rely on second- and third-hand information to find out what he is doing...
...catwalk of 3 Tier can hear Mosiello working away at an IBM Selectric in his book-packed 5-ft. by 7-ft. cell. Like any other ambitious executive, he hopes his overtime labors are a signal to his superiors that he is ready for upward, to say nothing of outward mobility. Says the mustached lifer: "I didn't find a home when I came to prison. I want to unusual myself right out of this place...
...longer than anyone thought, and that the age of the universe was at least 16 billion years, or roughly 4 billion to 6 billion years older than earlier estimates. Even more important, the redshift measurements of nearby galaxies gave no indication of any significant gravitational slowdown in the outward rush of the galaxies. "It's a terrible surprise," says Sandage, who for years had been leading proponent of the idea that the universe would eventually close in on itself...