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...look may refer to the West Coast folk culture of hot-rod and chopper, or to aerospace technology; it has little to do with the "mainstream" of art as defined in New York, and some critics find this hard to forgive. "It is apparently as easy," snorted one writer in Art forum recently, "to rack up in Los Angeles as an artist as it is to be a stringer of beads. In California, the idea of luxe, calme et volupté is simplified into prettiness and expensive-lookingness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: View from the Coast | 2/1/1971 | See Source »

...gone back to Boston Garden twice for extra tickets. and though there are still some left. they are very poorly located. "They're what I would refer to as garbage," said Richard Harding. B.U.'s ticket manager. "I wouldn't sit in them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Few Tickets Remain at Harvard For Beanpot Finals February 22 | 1/27/1971 | See Source »

Medical Middlemen. Even today, most U.S. hospitals follow the practice of extending staff privileges to private physicians, who may then admit their own patients or refer them to other private specialists on the staff. But the Bassett set out to be more than a medicine middleman for private practice. The hospital put its staff members on the payroll and became the primary provider of health care in Cooperstown. Now patients seeking attention can go directly to one of the hospital's seven specialty clinics or be referred from the general services department. Doctors treating patients in one department...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Mini-Medical Center | 1/25/1971 | See Source »

...client, have no way of checking on the legitimacy of these services, or the reputation of the clinics to which they refer you. They make all arrangements for you, not telling you even the name of the clinic until they have received payment...

Author: By Margaret MCKENNA Room, | Title: The Mail ABORTIONS | 1/25/1971 | See Source »

...report is to discuss a number of questions relating to the real nature and function of the University-an understanding of which the Governance Committee must have if it is to proceed with any confidence in rearranging Harvard's actual decision-making process. Though the report does refer to questions which have plagued the University for several years now, it makes no attempt to propose specific changes...

Author: By Tony Day, | Title: Memoranda It's a Buyer's Market in the Search for Truth | 1/19/1971 | See Source »

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