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He contributed to a musical magazine, and then got a job at Harms, Inc. as a pianist and arranger.
And the people at Harms often referred theatergoers to Smoke, which is about two distant blocks from the theater.
Next Sunday afternoon at Harms, Verdi is to be memorialized with "Rigoletto" by the National Lyric Opera.
It was easy to get financing to study the benefits of screening, he added, but a study that looked at harms was "too far out of the culture".
He is a son of Jean Hefner of Rockville Centre, N.Y., and the late Wallace Hefner Jr. His mother retired as a sales associate at Harms Real Estate in Rockville Centre.
A study published in 2010 looked at harms to users, such as mortality, damage to physical and mental health, dependence, and loss of resources and relationships, as well as harms to society, such as injury of others, crime, environmental damage, family adversities, international damage, economic cost and effects on the community.
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