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...special dialogue director work with her on the set of Don't Bother to Knock (a movie rated "don't bother to see"). "You have built up a Svengali," the letter read in part, "and if you are going to progress with your career and become as important talent-wise as you have publicity-wise then you must destroy this Svengali before it destroys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money Angles: Marilyn, My Marilyn | 12/23/1991 | See Source »

...account everyone's concerns. As the debate is framed now, that cannot be done; Rudenstine must either uphold University policy and cause students financial hardship or violate University policy and endorse a denial of students' civil rights. The Department of Defense forced this dilemma upon us; it would be wise for the new administration to spare itself and the community, and pass the dilemma right back...

Author: By Gian G. Neffinger, | Title: A ROTC Solution | 12/11/1991 | See Source »

...long time been a friend of the Faculty of Medicine, both through his leadership at Dana Farber and his service to Beth Israel Hospital," said Dean of the Medical School Daniel C. Tosteson '44. "The University will certainly benefit from his wise counsel...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Smith Appointed to Corporation | 12/9/1991 | See Source »

...made, and it's a good one. Golf is a sport of the wealthy. It requires a lot of expensive equipment and, usually, a membership to a golf club. Bowling, however, is the sport accessible to everyone: You get a ball, you bowl, you have fun. Bush would be wise to hang up his cleats and head for the lanes, where he can cavort and booze it up with average Joes...

Author: By Steven V. Mazie, | Title: Tricky George | 12/3/1991 | See Source »

Many doctors are urging the government to restore funding for the old TB- control programs and even revive sanatoriums so that infectious patients may be quarantined during their treatment. Cuts in such programs may have laid the groundwork for the recent outbreaks. "We've not been too wise over the years," concedes Dr. Dixie Snider of the Centers for Disease Control. Snider points out that almost everything about the science of TB is too old or too slow. Simply diagnosing the resistant strain can take three months or more, and treatment efforts, which succeed only half the time, last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TB Takes a Deadly Turn | 12/2/1991 | See Source »

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