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The institute's program enables 8 to 18-year-old students to work with educators, students and pre-medical students at Boston hospitals and educational institutions, in order to motivate them to enter the medical profession.
The results, abetted by management policies ranging from the slipshod to the scandalous, were an increase in illicit traffic, a rise in the number of addicts, and a migration of many addicts to cities where clinics existed with consequent disruption of their lives. The medical profession was soon united in...
Every weekend Jordan and Owner-Driver Joe Arrigo, pipefitters by profession, take their machine, in which they have invested $10,000, out to race or show. Sometimes they race twice in a weekend, sleeping at small-town dragstrip motels, eating dragstrip hot dogs, breathing dragstrip fumes, building themselves up for...
"The type of student who takes my introductory biology course has changed significantly over the past two years," he said. Increasingly the student is looking to medicine as the easy way out because it is a lucrative profession that will also help society, he said.
Anyone who has watched him manipulate the wisecracking dummy he calls Jerry Mahoney knows that Paul Winchell, 50, is a talented ventriloquist. But few realize that he may be even more gifted off-camera than on. A gadgeteer with a flair for mechanical problem solving, Winchell has contributed to his...