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...been to the labs, the natural history museum, places people don't usually go," said New Hampshirite Mary Swanson, mother of Lisa G. Swanson '98. "We ate at Loker--it was great! The coffee shop was wonderful. Afterwards we went to B.S. 11. I really liked the professor...
Last October David brought his suspicions to Susan Swanson, a childhood friend of his wife's who works for the Investigative Group Inc., a prominent detective firm. She in turn contacted Clinton Van Zandt, a behavioral-science specialist, formerly the FBI's chief hostage negotiator, who runs a security consulting firm. Without saying who had written them, Swanson turned over typed copies of two of Ted's handwritten letters. She asked Van Zandt to compare them with the manifesto. After studying them with a psychiatrist and a linguist, he found a 60% probability the same man had written both...
...great majority of the 1 in 5 American men who develop prostate cancer, it will never have an effect on their lives. Most will die of other causes. Without a method of separating the destructive cancers from the insignificant cancers, we would be doing more harm than good. TODD SWANSON, M.D. Eau Claire, Wisconsin Via E-mail
...late '20s. His producer, who was also his brother-in-law, sold him out, literally, to MGM, and Keaton lost control of his films. It was a crash that led to pained obscurity--as second banana to Jimmy Durante, gag writer for Red Skelton, waxwork to Gloria Swanson in Sunset Blvd., cracked mirror image to Chaplin in the 1952 Limelight. Keaton died at 70 in 1966. He never got to savor the happy ending that film history had planned: the rediscovery and restoration of his films, the flabbergasted smiles of today's children gazing on the Great Stone Face...
Crimson: Why did Swanson...