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The real program opened inauspiciously with the introduction of Mozart's Symphony No. 39 in E flat sounding tentative and timid. Perhaps Stulberg intended to set off the later robust sections of the movement with his restrained opening, but he drew a sound more anemic than richly resonant. During this...
Though rioting led to the professionalization of the police, ordinary crime occupied their time and liquor control determined their relations with the public. Between 1860 and 1869 there were 70 murders in Boston. Theft, especially pickpocketing and burglary, were common, and there were some spectacular bank robberies. The Civil War...
It didn't take the Radcliffe tennis team very long to recover from the 8-1 bite the Yale Bulldogs gave it on Saturday, as it easily munched on a weak team from Connecticut College yesterday, 7-2.
Doctors' Strategy. Though aplastic anemia is not a form of cancer, doctors at NCI were particularly interested in Teddy's case for what it might teach them about treating patients with leukemia and other types of cancer who develop aplastic anemia because of their anticancer therapy. The strategy...
Despite lack of significant progress so far, his doctors say Teddy may recover. Insists Boston's Dr. David Nathan, an expert on aplastic anemia and a consultant in Teddy's case: "We're simply going to keep on with this job." Teddy remains cautiously optimistic; he has...