Jenne lombardo biography of rory
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In Memoriam
FAMILY OF ALUMNI & FRIENDS OF THE SCHOOL
Gertrude Mary Manning Burns, mother of James J. Burns '03 (Mary Fran Palmisano '00), Patrick Burns '05 (expected), Maureen E. Burns Hallman '06, and Carolyn A. Burns '07; sister of the late Patrick J. Manning '62; aunt of Marisa A. Martinez '91, Suzanne M. Martinez '93, Alex P. Martinez '97, Margo Martinez Marasa '98.
Marianne Cantafio, wife of Frank J. Cantafio '60; sister-in-law of William Cantafio '80.
Charles Cernock (November 2022)
Barbara Ann Farrell, grandmother of Caroline Farrell '19, Katlin A. Farrell '21, Lauren E. Farrell '22, Jack D. Perreault '23 and Kevin N. Perreault '25.
Kevin R. Foy, brother-in-law of Thomas E. Brabec '73.
Margaret Harmon, wife of the late Donald F. Harmon '46; mother of medlem av senat Don Harmon '84, grandmother of Donald F. Harmon '18, Frances Harmon '21, Daniel Bell '22, and Margaret Harmon '22; sis
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Resolved versus confirmed ARDS after 24 h: insights from the LUNG SAFE study
Antonio Pesenti, Andres Esteban, Luciano Gattinoni, Frank van Haren, Anders Larsson, Daniel F McAuley, Marco Ranieri, Gordon Rubenfeld, B Taylor Thompson, Hermann Wrigge, Arthur S Slutsky, Fernando Rios, Frank Van Haren, T Sottiaux, P Depuydt, Fredy S Lora, Luciano Cesar Azevedo, Eddy Fan, Guillermo Bugedo, Haibo Qiu, Marcos Gonzalez, Juan Silesky, Vladimir Cerny, Jonas Nielsen, Manuel Jibaja, Hermann Wrigge, Dimitrios Matamis, Jorge Luis Ranero, Pravin Amin, S M Hashemian, Kevin Clarkson, Kiyoyasu Kurahashi, Asisclo Villagomez, Amine Ali Zeggwagh, Leo M Heunks, Jon Henrik Laake, Jose Emmanuel Palo, Antero do Vale Fernandes, Dorel Sandesc, Yaasen Arabi, V
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Many of the questions I see posed in the book community focus on genre. Everyone wants to know what kind of books you read because genre, at the most basic level, indicates compatibility of taste. If I read primarily literary fiction and you read primarily nonfiction your eyes may gloss over the moment I begin handing out recommendations. My tastes in books is far from singular — I like a bit of everything, but the genre I read the least is thrillers. Consider this your definitive guide (or warning) to the types of books I’ve loved in recent years, which should indicate the types of books that I’ll feature going forward.
Contemporary & Literary Fiction
Tell Me Everything by Cambria Brockman
Why I Love It: The Maine setting, the small liberal arts college vibes, and the tension-building writing that perfectly incapsulates that eager-for-friends desperation college students have and how those friendships progress over four years. Couldn’t