Word: rays
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...together. Congressman Dale Milford demanded "hard evidence" that the Warren Commission had been wrong in declaring that Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone when he shot Kennedy. Just before the House vote last week, a report leaked that the Justice Department had confirmed its finding that James Earl Ray had indeed been acting alone when he shot King...
Engaged. Patricia Bowman, 67, the "American Pavlova" who opened Radio City Music Hall in 1932 with Ray Bolger, later danced with Ballet Theater; and Albert Kaye, 75, retired theatrical producer, who 40 years ago had hired her to choreograph a ballet. At the time, Kaye proposed to Bowman, but she refused to mix marriage and a career. Last fall Widower Kaye proposed again, and this time she accepted...
...implications of Stroke's work are important. Scientists must know the three-dimensional structure of biological molecules if they are to understand fully how they are assembled and how they function. A primary means of obtaining this knowledge is X-ray diffraction, a process in which molecules are first crystallized, then examined by X rays. The data collected can be analyzed by computer and then used to draw elaborate "electron density" maps from which complex models can be built...
Overall, the tutoring program seems to have fostered good will between the two schools. Karen Falkenstein '78 said she feels that she has a purpose, that she "wasn't just patching up." Ray said tutors have helped Roxbury kids not only as teachers but also as friends, and Nancy O'Neill, last year's Roxbury liaison to Harvard, said, "When the parents see-one-on-one, they think it's just super...
...Charles Ray and Joyce Grant worked together when Grant was director of alternative services at the University of Massachusetts, and one of her programs involved working at Roxbury High. Their proven ability to work together, Grant said, plus her 16 years working in various capacities with Boston schools, were probably the reasons Harvard tapped her. Charles Ray, a soft spoken man, is unpreturbed by Harvard's strong influence in the project's direction. "Joyce Grant," he says, "has a better understanding of people in high school than anyone here, including...