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Reeve did try, and the finger moved as commanded. Two months later, he was in New Orleans addressing a symposium of neuroscientists when he met with Dr. John McDonald, a professor at the Washington University School of Medicine who was developing a therapy program for paralysis patients that he called activity-based recovery. While the paralysis community--McDonald included--believes that the road to a cure runs at least partly through the lab (see box), McDonald is convinced that a vigorous program of exercise and electrical muscle stimulation may also help awaken the nervous system. Reeve showed McDonald his finger...
...absolutely refuse to include in this column any tedious, self-indulgent inside jokes, aimed at providing intense amusement to my intimates and irritating the heck out of everyone else. So there will be no mention of Wayne Barry Hill III, the Ross-Douthat-door-unlock, gibbons and seals, the Symposium, or Cake. And I’m not going to talk about my entirely fictional lisp...
...part of his responsibilities as chair, Rudenstine will preside over the council’s next event, a symposium on current events in the Middle East on March 14. The New York Historical Society will host the event, which will include a panel and a benefit dinner...
...last symposium raised more than $1 million to support financial...
...events designed to bolster attendance will also take place during the second weekend of the run. The Nov. 15 show is a benefit performance held in conjunction with Project Health. And, after the Nov. 17 matinee, a symposium is scheduled to discuss the show and its history. A panel drawn from the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the ART are expected. The producers aim to attract graduate students and professors with the symposium event, and hope the high caliber panel will appeal to those interested in Russian history and literature...