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...both in the actual number of doctors and in the number of doctors per 100,000 residents. With 687 doctors of all types per 100,000 residents, Boston ranked well above Cambridge with 438, Newton with 404, Worcester--home of the University of Massachusetts Medical Center--with 273 and Salem with...
...obstetrics, for example, the study reported the greatest concentration of doctors in Boston, Cambridge, Newton, Salem and Springfield. The lowest concentrations were reported in Westfield, Leominster, New Bedford, Attleboro and Milford...
...generous in victory. Though he may have to spin off some $6 billion worth of RJR food brands to reduce the leveraged company's swollen debt, he talked of shifting RJR headquarters from Atlanta, where Johnson moved it last year, back to its traditional home in Winston-Salem, N.C. Kravis said he will install retired RJR chairman J. Paul Sticht, 71, in the top job again for several months to smooth the transition...
...when it merged with Nabisco in 1981. Four years later, as Nabisco's president, Johnson sold out to RJR Reynolds for $4.9 billion and soon became president of the merged company. After adding the title of chief executive officer in 1987, he swiftly moved RJR Nabisco headquarters from Winston-Salem to Atlanta, sold the Heublein liquor business and slashed the corporate staff from 1,000 to 400. The dapper Johnson, a friend of such sports figures as hockey star Bobby Orr and broadcaster Frank Gifford, is described as a "charmer" by one associate. Another warned that when the boss...
While at Harvard, Porter will try to complete a book on a 19th-century free Black family in Salem, Massachusetts, she said. This 10-member family, the Remonds, included two prominent abolitionists and several prominent entrepeneurs. The book will be largely a "historical narrative," Porter said...