Word: phoned
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...station's press relations made it apparent as well. MIX's music director failed to return phone calls from The Crimson, and after being led to believe otherwise, The Crimson was denied press access when management at Regan Communications, the public relations firm handling the event, changed its mind and barred college media from the press area. Michelle King of Regan stated that there were already too many local and national media groups on hand for the event. Although college students across Boston undoubtedly comprised a sizable portion of the audience, college publications obviously did not rank. Apparently they...
...evidence seems conclusive. After her mentor in the hospital's neurology department, Dr. Mary Andriola, sent the research abstract to medical journals without listing Torres' age, the study seemed to get the attention it deserved. Two weeks ago, Torres picked up the phone in her Holworthy suite only to discover that one of the journals was interested, so interested in fact that they wanted to include it in an upcoming edition. The research results and conclusions will be presented at a national neurological meeting and will be published in either the Journal of the American Medical Association, the New England...
...risk of sounding like a Salient dittohead, what about diversity in viewpoints? Did the phone poll of 32 council members ask how many are cold-blooded Stewartian pragmatists and how many are bleeding-heart activist commies? RANDALL W. LUCAS...
Then it hit me sometime last week when yet another cell phone went off during Warren Court lecture. As another gaggle of stylish juniors in tight jeans walked out of Sever, a water bottle in one hand and a cigarette dangling from another, I realized that this wasn't the campus I used to know. Where before, "the look" ranged from J.Crew all-American to a slightly grungy indifference to style, something has now clearly shifted...
Last week, after being inundated with e-mail and phone calls from alumnae anxious about the fate of their alma mater, Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson began a "National Outreach Tour" to facilitate discussion and ideas about Radcliffe's future. Unfortunately, at the tour's first stop last Thursday in Washington, D.C., alumnae instead merely shared stories from their time at Radcliffe...