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...many other poets of his generation, the answer seems to have been no. They did not flame out young, like Keats and Shelley. But few of them enjoyed their later years, and they are all gone now: Berryman, Robert Lowell, Randall Jarrell, Dylan Thomas, Theodore Roethke and Delmore Schwartz. They left behind some splendid poems and some terribly sad histories of alcoholism, mental illness, despair and suicide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Helpmate | 6/14/1982 | See Source »

Friends say he releases that tension by partying--and Molyneux admits this activities cut into academic more than social time. He attributes his academic successes (and tutor Joseph Schwartz calls him "one of the most respected students in Social Studies") to Harvard's reading period system, which gives him a chance to catch...

Author: By Elizabeth H. Wiltshire, | Title: Marching to a Fast Drummer | 6/10/1982 | See Source »

...Schwartz, a close friend as well as Molyneux's thesis advisor, describes Guy as "on the left wing of the possible." He adds, "He's radical in his vision of what type of society he wants to achieve but he also wants to be effective, I think Guy has demonstrated to people that the strength of moral says commitment to political change leads to the strength of a long-distance runner...

Author: By Elizabeth H. Wiltshire, | Title: Marching to a Fast Drummer | 6/10/1982 | See Source »

...factor is a big part of what's new around here," said Even Randolph IV '57. "You've got to notice the females being everywhere." Said his classmate Norman H. Schwartz. "Harvard not a macho, male establishment any more. Observed Richard C. Scott...

Author: By Michael W. Miller, | Title: At Reunions, Merrymakers Recall Another Harvard | 6/9/1982 | See Source »

...some patients, the new drugs have already succeeded where aspirin failed or proved too irritating to tolerate. Jo Ann Schwartz, 50, of Topsfield, Mass., was taking 18 Bufferins daily and still finding it too painful to walk upstairs. She became a subject in an Oraflex study, and "within 30 days, I could start doing things again," she says. She is now back on her bicycle and kicking up her heels in the pool. But Schwartz was one of the lucky ones. About 20% of arthritis sufferers are not helped by the new drugs. For them, the search continues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Fighting Arthritis Pain | 5/31/1982 | See Source »

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