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About 40 human heart transplants are performed annually in the United States, mostly at the Stanford Medical Center in California. Dr. Stuart W. Jamieson, chief resident of the cardiac program at Stanford, said the operations cause "very little" diversion of resources and that 65 percent of their transplant patients survive the first year of the operation...

Author: By Robert J. Campbell, | Title: The Transplant Freeze | 2/16/1980 | See Source »

...yard backstroke: 1. Shawn McCluskey (BU), 28.59; 2. Karla Weller (BC), 30.42; 3. Kathy Crehan (BU), 31.04; 4. Anne Twitchell (Tufts), 31.46; 5. Tricia Paine (NU), 31.36; 6. Gina Stuart...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Aquawomen Swamp Terriers, Grab First GBC Crown Ever | 2/7/1980 | See Source »

There are three central characters: Louise (Roxana Stuart), a genteel widow; Nora (Naomi Riseman), a widow of lower-class origins; and Louise's teen-age daughter Gloria (Melissa Leo). They live in Bethesda, Miss., at the turn of the century. In her widowhood Louise has taken a younger man, Mr. Merriwether (David Williams) as a lover, but he has left for a job in Memphis. She is desolate and yearns for his return. There are hints of Blanche DuBois in her, and white is the dominant color of the play. The set is white except for a square black...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Apparitions and Cakewalkers | 2/4/1980 | See Source »

...Washington (it moves to the Fogg Museum in Cambridge, Mass., in late March). There seems to be no reason to doubt the organizers' claim that it is "probably the greatest assemblage of 16th century Iranian painting seen together in 400 years." Under the curatorial hand of Art Historian Stuart Gary Welch, several works have been brought together. The centerpiece is the Houghton Shahnama, or Book of Kings, in itself a miniature museum of the work of the greatest court artists of Tabriz, those who were assembled under the rule of Shah Tahmasp. There are other major manuscripts too, including...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Gardens of the Princes | 1/28/1980 | See Source »

Thus the Administration's stand-pat policy on energy is risky. The reason new initiatives on energy have been put off and perhaps scrapped is not only that Congress showed no willingness to act on them, but also that White House aides, particularly Domestic Affairs Adviser Stuart Eizenstat, exhibited a growing fear that bold moves could cost Carter votes in the primaries and in the presidential election. Asserts one Energy Department official: "Energy policy in 1980 is going to be spelled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Retreat on the Energy Front | 1/21/1980 | See Source »

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