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...Senator-elect's upbringing was anything but. His parents each married four times, and his mother was briefly on welfare. Brown was shuttled among relatives while he was growing up in the northern suburbs of Boston. As a youth, he was arrested for shoplifting. He credits the judge, Samuel Zoll, for setting him straight, in part by making him write a 1,500-word essay on what his life would be like in jail. Brown told the Boston Globe: "The other day I was at Staples, and something was in my cart that I didn...
...straight points before Budischak’s layup with 1:36 remaining brought Harvard to within four yet again. Down 52-48, the Crimson got the ball back with 58 seconds left before coughing up a game-clinching turnover. Virginia closed the door with two free throws from Sharnee Zoll. McCaffery led the Crimson in scoring for the first time this season, scoring 14 points on 5-of-11 shooting. Budischak came off the bench to record a career-high 10 points and six rebounds, and Holsey finished with five points, five assists, and four steals. —Staff...
...French 28a h.f. New Lect. Hall Spanish 1 New Lect. Hall TOMORROW Chemistry 5 Sever 17 Education B Ashkenazy Kaku Sever 5 Karp Wilkins Sever 6 English 41 Abend Currier Sever 11 Curtiss Gardner Emerson A Garrison C. J. Hooper Emerson F H. N. Hooper Singer Emerson D Smith--Zoll Fogg Lect. Room Fine Arts 15b Fogg Small Rm. French 15 Sever 23 German 1c Emerson J German 4 Sever 24 Government 1 Mr. McFarlane, Sects C1, C2, C3, C4 Memorial Hall Mr. Farbach, Sects. F1, F2, F3, F4 Memorial Hall Mr. Gregory, Sects. G1, G2, G3, G4 New Lect...
...force blood out of the heart) alternating with mouth-to-mouth ventilation. "It's so simple," says Kouwenhoven, who has taught CPR to thousands of police, firemen, Boy Scouts, ambulance drivers and civilians. "You don't need anything but your two hands and your mouth." Agrees Zoll: "It's true. He's a great man-a real pioneer...
Kouwenhoven, whose wife is now using her third pacemaker, feels the same about Zoll, 62, who invented the device. The battery-powered pacemaker, which is implanted under the skin of the chest, emits tiny electrical impulses to stimulate the heartbeat. It is currently keeping some 90,000 Americans alive. Although batteries must be replaced every 18 to 36 months, requiring surgery each time, long-lasting nuclear-powered units have been developed and may soon be generally available (TIME, April 23). With Zoll at the awards ceremony last week was Mrs. Jeanne Rogers, 37, who is the first woman to give...