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...management team to ease patients' suffering, and a rarer medical school that spends much time teaching the subject. Traditionally, physicians have regarded pain as an ancillary problem. "The focus was on disease. Pain was merely a marker of disease," says Dr. Kathleen M. Foley, pain-service chief at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. To some degree, this attitude simply reflected the bias of a culture that prizes the stiff upper lip: no pain, no gain...
...economists to gather around a table and divulge their forecasts about the recessions, recoveries and wrenching trends that sweep through the U.S. economy like weather systems. Among the panelists over the years have been such figures as Lester Thurow, a best-selling author and dean of M.I.T.'s Sloan School of Management, and Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board...
...Edouard Manet. "My life begins at this point," he said of his apprenticeship to Henri. He soon developed a tough, pragmatic repertoire based on realist drawing and tonal composition. He was by far the most gifted younger member of the Ashcan School, a loose group that included John Sloan, George Luks and William Glackens. Not one of them ever painted an ash can, but they did believe, in a general way, that the artist should work from life as it was lived in the big dirty city and stay away from highfalutin symbolism...
...program is sponsored by a consortium of five leading U.S. business schools: Harvard, Stanford, MIT (Sloan), Pennsylvania (Wharton) and Northwestern (Kellogg...
...good writers are supposed to know their subjects, then Sloan Wilson '42 should have been in trouble...