Henry Marsh has been there and done that. His running shoes have taken him around the world and as he watches another BYU star preparing to do the same, the four-time Olympian couldn’t be happier.
Henry Marsh’s “And Finally” tests the limits — and comforts — of knowledge. By Kieran Setiya When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. AND ...
Sen. Henry Marsh, D-Richmond, at an event hosted by the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia in 2009 marking the 50th anniversary of the end of Massive Resistance. (Courtesy of UVA Center ...
When neurosurgeon Henry Marsh’s third memoir opens, he has volunteered to take part in a study that requires a scan of his brain. “It seemed a bit of a joke at the time,” he writes in “And Finally.” ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Dr. Henry Marsh, whose book, "And Finally" details how the neursurgeon came to terms with his own cancer diagnosis. Henry Marsh on his book 'And Finally' and coming to ...
SAGINAW, MI — Jimmy Greene will tell you, 12 years after he delivered a eulogy at the funeral of Henry Marsh, the longtime Saginaw leader in many ways remains alive and well. “People like Henry Marsh ...
A new healthcare facility in Lynchburg is now beginning to welcome patients. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy tours Va.'s 5th District, visits Lynchburg airport U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean ...
Henry Marsh had spent four decades in neurosurgery trying to find a balance, as he puts it, between detachment and compassion. Then he became a patient himself, diagnosed with an incurable form of ...
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