Word: stockholm
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...longest survivor, has had two strokes; his speech and memory are impaired. Murray Haydon, 59, also had a stroke. Swedish Businessman Leif Stenberg, 53, the only non-American to receive a Jarvik-7 and the patient who had fared the best so far, recently suffered a severe stroke in Stockholm. Stenberg's misfortune was particularly disappointing to Heart Developer Robert Jarvik; the heart implanted in the Swede was a newer version, in which Jarvik had replaced the original polycarbonate valve housings and aluminum base with polyurethane components to reduce the danger of clotting. Stenberg's surgeon Bjarne Semb told TIME...
Krister Stendahl, who served as dean of the Divinity School for 11 years until 1979, left to become Bishop of Stockholm last fall at a time when Sweden's Evangelical Lutheran Church--one of the world's last remaining state-controlled churches--was experiencing a sharp drop in popularity Stendahl, who was Mellon Professor of Divinity at Harvard, holds what is considered the most visible church post in Sweden...
Krister Stendahl, Bishop of Stockholm, former dean of the Harvard Divinity School...
Other honorands include sculptor Louise Nevelson; psychologist B.F Skinner Bishop of Stockholm and former On many School Dean Krister Stendahl; British writer V.S. Pritchett; and main Commencement speaker Paul A. Volcher, the Federal Reverse Board chairman...
Stendahl, who served as dean of the Divinity School for II years until 1979, left for Stockholm last tall at a time when the Evangelical Lutheran Church--one of the world's last remaining state-controlled churches--was experiencing a sharp drop in popularity...