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...Board considered the various travel needs of the Harvard community as well, Shostak added...
...Norman Shostak, a member of the Travel Board and director of management and fiscal affairs of the Department of Continuing Education at the Medical School, said the University would benefit from this "pooling [of] resources...
...effects of such nonconformity. Says family psychologist Alan D. Entin: "Kids get teased a lot when they have to explain the peculiarities of their family. The problem is that a kid knows when he or she is weird." Would the children of a marriage between, say, Jeremiah Shostak-Fielding and Maribel Johnson-Drexler ever learn to spell their full surname, provided that their parents could ever agree on just what it should be? And would that alliance completely unhinge data banks...
...after a Cabinet meeting devoted almost entirely to the issue, Begin agreed to meet a delegation of hunger strikers. When the Communists brought a motion of no confidence against the government, the issue sparked one of the most inflamed debates in the history of the Knesset. Health Minister Eliezer Shostak called Labor Opposition Backbencher Yossi Sarid "a loathsome abomination"; Sarid replied, "You are execrably revolting." After a recess, secret negotiations between the strikers and government ministers resumed. At week's end the government seemed to be surrendering to the doctors' demands, while trying to dissuade other professions from...
...works of Ed Shostak, 29, have a similar roughness-but by default, since, "I couldn't afford to make them in metal." A struggling young artist if there ever was one, he is still at the stage where his bed is a mattress on the floor, and he works, often two shifts a day, as a waiter. Influenced at first by minimal art ("I am extremely derivative. I worshiped Robert Morris, but I got over that") Shostak has gravitated toward a kind of abstracted nature-imagery. Minimal art he now finds understated and unimportant. "I think of my work...