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...Campaign, which began in February, was originally scheduled to end in March, said Sherwin Y. Chen '94, Adams House Co-Chair of the Senior Class gift Committee...
...country," as Hamlet put it. It may be life's last mystery, the only truly private realm, since sex today is practically a spectator sport. What are the contours of this frightening place? What does it look like, feel like? How does it sound? These are questions that Dr. Sherwin B. Nuland seeks to answer in How We Die (Knopf; 278 pages; $24), a series of eloquent and uncommonly moving reflections on what his subtitle calls "life's final chapter...
Some, like Dr. Sherwin V. Kery, director of the blood bank at Children's Hospital, said people need not be so worried about their jobs...
...County are starting to squirm like patients in a dentist's waiting room. Everyone is resigned to a little pain, but all are praying they can avoid a full-blown root canal. "Basically, I'm preparing to have to dig deeper into my pockets in the near future," says Sherwin Eisman, the Republican mayor of middle-class Huber Heights (pop. 40,000), near Dayton. He fears that additional federal taxes will inspire local voters to reject any attempts to raise local levies, including a May ballot proposal to raise the city income tax from 1% to 1.25% for additional fire...
Happy lesbian couples with long-term relationships are not hard to find, though not many want to broadcast their existence beyond a circle of trusted friends and co-workers. Rose Walton, 53, and Marge Sherwin, 49, are more up front. Walton, who chairs a department at the State University of New York's School of Allied Health Professions, and Sherwin, a physical-therapy instructor at Suffolk Community College, have lived together, without much incident or fanfare, for 13 years, after meeting on a blind date. The women have exchanged rings and, says Marge, "absolutely would not go to a party...