Word: parkes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...pitched it. Naturally, the people of St. Louis cannot imagine a more genial place than Busch Stadium, though their perspective may have become a little bleary over the years. Ford Frick was the commissioner in 1953, when Gussie Busch bought the team and wanted to rename old Sportsman's Park Budweiser Stadium. Frick ruled out such crass huckstering, but at 88 Busch has got the last laugh aboard a beer wagon that fetches him to his box before the home games...
...disappointing 10th, as the Crimson finished a full 69 points out of eighth place. Nationally-ranked Dartmouth won the team competition, but it was a Brown runner, Chris Schille, who took first place with a Heps record of 24:08.1 for the five-mile championship course at Van Cortlandt Park. The first Harvard runner was Tim Langen, who finished 1:45 back...
More Pentagon money would influence the investigations of professors, warned Robert L. Park, executive director of the American Physical Society. Scientists who want Defense Department support must work on specific problems the Pentagon wants solved instead of basic scientific research of their own choosing, he said...
...Harvard's report gives us more force to our arguments against the Administration," says Robert L. Park, executive Washington director of the American Physical Society and a scientist. "The report's emphasis on the economy and national security and the Harvard name will make nonacademic people aware...
...Faust legend co-written by Michael Sahl. The highlights, though, were The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, a moving minimalist meditation by British Composer Michael Nyman based on a case history in Neurologist Oliver Sacks' best seller, and Harry Partch's 1959 Revelation in the Courthouse Park, a quirky blending of Euripides and Elvis Presley, scored for an unorthodox orchestra and set to a musical scale with 43 tones instead of the normal twelve...