Word: rested
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...years ago. Since then, he's tinkered endlessly with various traffic patterns in a Canute-like struggle against the cars. One such experiment was his new Harvard Square traffic pattern which began last summer. Under pressure from the Council, Rudolph axed half of this new pattern, but kept the rest, mostly the one-way traffic on Mass. Ave. and Mt. Auburn...
...RUDOLPH'S weekly beatings from the Council are mostly show. They give the councillors a little space in the Cambridge edition of the Record-American. Constituents rest assured that their representatives are looking out for their best interests in the traffic department. It's pretty cozy, so comfortable in fact that a Vellucci motion to put traffic problems directly under the control of the City Council and the City Manager has lain on the table for over a month. Someday, the Council and the Manager may agree to fire Rudolph; but, even if they do, another man will probably fill...
...INVESTMENTS: Julia Montgomery Walsh, 45, of Washington, D.C., spends part of her day as a senior partner at the investment firm of Ferris & Co., spends the rest in "yours, mine and ours" domesticity with four sons from her first marriage, seven more children who arrived with her second husband, Real Estate Broker Thomas B. Walsh, and a three-year-old son since born to them. Her salary is $200,000 a year...
...former Bio 15 student now at the Medical School. The gland on the moth's face which produces large amounts of a single enzyme is an example of a highly differentiated organ. About 70 per cent of the protein made by this gland is one enzyme, "cocoonaise." The rest is proteins needed for cell maintenance and growth. The message for making the differentiation - specific protein is extra stable. That is, each molecule of cocoonaise - messenger RNA remains active in the cytoplasm for at least two days. By contrast, the rest of the cell's messengers only survive...
These conclusions were obtained through an unorthodox combination of techniques. In addition to classical biochemical methods, he used a microscopist's approach. He took advantage of a structural peculiarity of the cells. As it is produced, cocoonaise gets stored in a separate part of the cell, away from the rest of the cell's proteins. Kafatos thus could measure how much of each kind of protein the cell was synthesizing at any one time, simply by looking at how much new protein was added to each region...