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After two overs Lee was removed from the attack; soon he would join Watson in the pavilion, nursing a calf strain.
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Among his many long-lasting contributions, the nursing administration offices in the Friedman Pavilion were named for Arthur and Gloria Ross and his establishment in 1979 of the Arthur Ross Diagnostic Center Fund.
The building was described in The Lancet as a "pavilion" comprising two six-bed wards and a nurse's room.
Opened in 1878, the Manchester Union's infirmary comprised seven parallel three-storey pavilions separated by 80 feet wide "airing yards"; each pavilion had space for 31 beds, a day room, a nurse's kitchen and toilets.
"It's nice — it's a way of lightening everything that happened in here," said Maria Morena, a former psychiatric nurse at the hospital who can remember a time when patients lived 60 to a pavilion, eating with spoons (nothing sharp) and sleeping on cotton sheets so stiff that "they scratched like sandpaper".
Retired Adm. George Whelan Anderson, the Chief of Naval Operations in charge of the American blockade of Cuba during the Soviet missile crisis in 1962, died Friday at the Arleigh Burke Pavilion nursing home in McLean, Va.
fastball into the pavilion.
The pavilion.
Pavilion erupted.
Pavilion living!
(The pavilion is now empty).
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