Word: acquainting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...course begun at the Medical School in 1974, attempts to acquaint students with health care issues such as bereavement, abortion, illness and birth, through readings in philosophy, ethics and medicine, as well as through case discussions...
...purpose of the reception was "to acquaint women in the area with the library," King said. The Schlesinger Library, which she described as a "research library on the history of women in America," now has papers of many famous women...
...Committee for Women's Studies met yesterday to discuss its plans for the spring semester and to acquaint new members with its current goals...
...Transcendental Meditation (TIME cover, Oct. 13, 1975), has done just that. TM monthly enrollment slid from its 1975 peak of 40,000 trainees a month to a low of 4,000 this year, partly because the Maharishi invited several thousand of his teachers to TM headquarters in Switzerland to acquaint them with the organization's new wares. The teachers have now brought those wares to the American market: lessons that will lead trainees to the Siddhis, or supernatural powers. These include the ability to walk through walls, feel infinite compassion, become invisible. But the most controversial of the Siddhis...
Pool said Harvard allegedly violated NLRB campaign rules in the course of its "information campaign" to acquaint Med Area workers of the University's reasons for opposing the union. Edward W. Powers, associate general counsel for employee relations, yesterday declined to comment on Pool's charges...