Word: whitneys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When sophomore Captain Deborah Kaufman and freshman Erika Smith walked off the court following their 6-3, 6-2 trouncing of Princeton's number two pair of Jean Weinberg and Susan Whitney, the Crimson camp roared in applause of the culmination of Harvard's most successful season to date...
Other professionals agree with Vaillant's glum assessment. "We don't do anything adequately," admits Dr. Robert Millman, director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Service at Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic in New York City. Explains Dr. Blume of the N.C.A., who is a psychiatrist: "Psychiatrists have been trained that alcoholism is a problem which comes from early-childhood experiences, but aren't taught how to treat alcoholics. They go after these 'underlying causes,' treatment doesn't work, the alcoholic gets worse and the psychiatrist decides that the disease is intractable...
...greatest offensive performance of the year, the Crimson put 98 points on the scoreboard, only to see Yale tally live more and hand the cagers their final frustration of a frustrating season before 1800 at Payne Whitney...
...leading American peintre-graveurs-artists whose printmaking is an integral part of their work, not merely a pendant to it. A retrospective of Stella's prints, accompanied by a full catalogue by Art Historian Richard H. Axsom, is on view at New York City's Whitney Museum of American Art until mid-March; it then tours American museums through 1986. It shows, among other things, how a painter can go from mediocrity to real importance as a printmaker if, and only if, he gets the right help from the right people. Making prints is a collaborative...
...real bonanza, though, is in spare parts. An Air Force audit revealed that Pratt and Whitney has quietly increased the price of one part, a turbine air seal, from $16 to more than $3000, supposedly to correct an accounting error in the original price--the audit uncovered scores of such "corrections." Overall, the defense industry has, for the past two years, sustained an inflation rate of 20 percent--more than double the national average...