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...removed, you still have to undergo a conventional colonoscopy--right away, ideally, so you won't have to prep twice. That's why virtual colonoscopies probably work best for those at lowest risk of colon cancer--with no symptoms and no family history of the disease, says Dr. Perry Pickhardt, the radiologist who led the study while at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: An Easier Colon Test | 12/15/2003 | See Source »

...Harvard, Wilson lived a very unconventionallife. He married Elise Pickhardt before finishinghis junior year, and he spent almost as much timecaptaining a schooner as he did on campus...

Author: By Joe Mathews, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wilson Reflects On His Novel | 6/2/1992 | See Source »

...Dartmouth Goalie Julie Heller Jr. Pennsylvania Sweeper Kristin Spaeth Jr. Yale Sweeper Debbie Censits Jr. Pennsylvania Back Jeanette Raymond Sr. Princeton Back Chris Sailer Jr. Harvard Back Diane Angstadt Jr. Pennsylvania Link Janet Colarusso So. Yale Midfield Nancy Lock So. Pennsylvania Forward Kate Martin Fr. Harvard Forward Debbie Pickhardt Jr. Cornell Forward Lisa pratt Sr. Princeton Forward Ellen Remsen Sr. Dartmouth Forward Lisa Romig So. Pennsylvania Forward

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: All-Ivy Field Hockey | 12/6/1979 | See Source »

...Lampoon again entered the much abused field of parody and satire of Harvard institutions with a remarkably polished publication entitled Mondays at Nine or Pedagogues On Parade. Paul Brooks '32 and T. Graydon Upton '31 contributed a great deal of consistently fine and funny light verse. Carl E. Pickhardt's '31 caricatures of famous professors of that era--Barret Wendell, Charles T. Copeland, Irving Babbit, George Santayana, and G. L. Kittredge--are excellent drawings in the style of Sir Max Beerbohm. Part of the verse that accompanies the caricature of Kittredge follows...

Author: By Edmund H. Harvey, | Title: A Half-Century of Harvard in Fiction | 12/1/1955 | See Source »

Although his work is not as fully represented, the two pieces by Howard Turner '41 are sufficient to place him in the first rank of the exhibitors. His watercolor view over Boston housetops captures all the warmth and richness of Beacon Hill brick against the late afternoon sky. Carl Pickhardt '31 has four lithographs in the show, all very simply and very powerfully executed, especially the "Pieta" and the "Christ at Emmaus," with its Grecolike faces, and minimum of light areas. His work suggests the influence of stained-glass window design, with heavy lines blocking off areas of black...

Author: By A. Y., | Title: COLLECTIONS & CRITIQUES | 4/7/1942 | See Source »

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