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Show Tim was unfortunately dumped at the end of the book here after it was learned that he will be graduating as a class of '87 Doc and after we had already formatted the book. It was a bummer to meet this genuinely friendly guy so late into our ordeal • those of us who have worked with him in the last year have found him to be a terrific addition to our Eligible Bachelor Hunks Club and a lot of fun to work with. He has an infectious smile and a wizard's mind, and he can be found working in the Rehab Engineering Lab with spinning lights, ozone-scented electronics, buzzing generators, squeeking gears and large, reassembled human bodies with big boots and wires running to the electrodes in their necks. Rehab Engineering in his forte, and after he finishes his Physiatry residency here at the U next year, we expect he will be making the national news for building the first fully programmable, totally lifelike, mechanically and anatomically correct Jessica Lange ... TIM GRANGE 115 |