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...Grant would not be, as some students around campus have worried, a danger to classmates and roommates. In a skillfully reported story by The Crimson's Sewell Chan, Dr. Harold C. Morgan, who examined Grant in South Carolina, indicated that her extraordinarily violent act was the result not of any mental instability but of living in a stressful, abusive household. Cambridge Rindge and Latin has also made it clear that Grant does not pose a danger to other students...
...Harold C. Morgan, who was hired by Swerlingto perform a psychiatric evaluation of Grantduring the trial, agreed...
...today backed Ameritech Corp.'s drive to provide long-distance telephone service for Chicago, Ill. and Grand Rapids, Mich. Ameritech would be the first baby bell to get into the $68 billion long-distance business since the 1984 breakup of AT&T. It is seeking permission from federal Judge Harold Greene, who oversees the decree that splintered AT&T. Ameritech officials explained that they want to re-sell long-distance service provided by other companies. In turn, the firm would agree to make it easier for others to provide competing local phone service. This is the first time both...
...remake of A Star Is Born opened to unkind reviews, fans of the 1954 original (or, indeed, the 1937 original original) have another reason for dismay. ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER (Sunset Boulevard) intends to stage his version of the old classic. To the relief of many, however, he will use Harold Arlen's songs from...
There are also Sacksian spin-offs: Harold Pinter's 1982 play A Kind of Alaska was inspired by Awakenings. Both a Michael Nyman opera and Peter Brook's The Man Who are theatrical versions of Sacks' 1985 best seller The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat; the Brook play opens at the Brooklyn Academy of Music this week...