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...Mayo Tsuzuki is majoring in Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the hours she once spent at the piano she now spends in the basement of the Science Center disentangling the mysteries of A.M. 110. She insists she gave up any ideas about becoming a concert pianist before she came to Harvard. But her almost wistful ambivalence about that decision, her commitment to future performing, and even the mementos that crowd her Canaday room, all speak of regret that she cannot at least continue to practice regularly. She admits that if she had arrived here last September resolved on pursuing...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: Practice Made Perfect? | 5/1/1981 | See Source »

...another way, however, Tsuzuki says coming here has strengthened her determination always to have some sort of music in her life. "Coming to Harvard gave me the option of dropping piano altogether," she says, adding. "Not until this year, when the choice was finally mine, did I realize how important to me it really...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: Practice Made Perfect? | 5/1/1981 | See Source »

...Unlike Tsuzuki and other pianists like her who have felt compelled to let their music take a back seat in this academic environment. Bookstein says he has become a more serious musician since he came to Harvard. "Maybe it's that I'm surrounded by more serious players," says the native of tiny LaJolla, Calif. "Maybe it's the change of atmosphere...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: Practice Made Perfect? | 5/1/1981 | See Source »

Said Dr. Masao Tsuzuki, director of Tokyo's Red Cross Central Hospital: "Speaking as a scientist, I can make no evaluation of the strontium 90 danger. Too much work is still to be done. We do not know how much gets down to earth or how long that takes. We do not know how much then enters the human body, or at what rate, or what the mechanism of transfer from food to animals and humans is. I do not believe that strontium 90 will be permanently harmful at its present level, but if experimental explosions continue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Strontium 90 in Japan | 3/11/1957 | See Source »

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