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...recent Harvard college graduate who concentrated in American History, I know I speak for many of my classmates and myself in remembering the profound impact Professor Brinkley made on us students. His lectures were thought-provoking, his assigned readings challenging...

Author: By Bruce Diker, | Title: Even More | 10/15/1986 | See Source »

...answer is yes, then how is that interest to be defined? As far the health of a child is concerned, its mother's conduct at any time during pregancy could be crucial. In fact, Substances a woman might consume even prior to conception could conceivably have profound and deleterious effects on a child. Are we to consider women's bodies the nation's breeding ground and therefore to regulate what women may eat, drink and breathe and how much they should exercise...

Author: By John Ross, | Title: Pregnancy and Privacy | 10/14/1986 | See Source »

...August I was summoned by Dr. Obukhov, who told me that Andrei was gravely ill, with serious arrhythmia and profound disturbances in the brain vessels. They insisted that he could not be discharged from the hospital and that any visits from me would be dangerous to his health...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At War with the KGB | 10/13/1986 | See Source »

With his work of the 1980s, as complicated as ever but no longer perverse, Gehry has accomplished an extraordinary synthesis of the common and the profound. Now that he allows a measure of classicist calm to seep into his work, he may no longer be written off as an idiosyncratic California bad boy. Gehry must be regarded as one of the two or three most important members of the late-modernist generation -- and maybe the most successful formal innovator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Building Beauty the Hard Way | 10/13/1986 | See Source »

...Orient. In a magazine article Fujio claimed that Korea bore some responsibility for Japan's deeply resented 1910-45 occupation of the peninsula and, moreover, that Japanese atrocities in Nanking during 1937 were acceptable in the context of military conflict. Having fired his top educator for such a profound national and ethnic offense, Nakasone appeared to have stepped into the same minefield. At week's end the Prime Minister backtracked completely, expressing a "heartfelt apology" through Ambassador Matsunaga, who read the statement on Capitol Hill. His words won a measure of forgiveness from Gray and Leland, thus perhaps defusing political...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Nakasone's World-Class Blunder | 10/6/1986 | See Source »

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