A few Pennsylvania-related notes in this week's Wall Street Journal:
“Valeant flap puts focus on sales pacts,” by Jeanne Whalen
(10/31), notes that the Philidor company was based in Pennsylvania.
“At this luxury cabin, it’s game on,” by Don Steinberg
(10/30), highlights a 7,000 foot cabin in Huntingdon County, owned by Brian
Crowe, owner of Crowe Transportation. It’s
beautiful.
Marybeth Gasman, a professor at the University of
Pennsylvania, is quoted in “Grads rate Black colleges higher,” by Douglas
Belkin (10/28)
Yes, it’s here too, “Runaway military blimp soars over
Pennsylvania, lands in rural county,” captions a photo of the blimp with an
Amish horse and buggy in the foreground. (10/29)
Andrea Halpern of Bucknell University is quoted in “The
science of why a song sticks in your head,” by Melinda Beck (10/27)
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