Word: adjustment
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...volunteer," says Valerie A. Barton '86, the association's president. The almost century-old association now has more than 800 people working through 23 committees on such diverse issues as tutoring schoolchildren, giving advice on small claims court, improving the treatment of the mentally ill and helping refugees adjust to life in America...
...Once you have an education, they can't take it away from you," Sheehy says. "The pro game is much faster than the college game. But if you work within your limitations, if you're able to adjust and not try to do things over your head...
...Newton native faces a quicker and rougher collegiate game, but he has the size, the background, and the attitude to adjust...
House's pleasing style owes much to Kidder's muted perceptions of how counterculture values adjust to the financial and emotional demands of running a business. Rawn is a "contextualist" who forsakes the intrusive shapes of modernism for structures that blend with a community's character and history. The Souweine house is Greek Revival accented with designer windows and a red roof. Kidder provides floor plans and a few sketches of detail, but no elevations that could show the reader the front, back and sides of the building. Yet the message is clear: the spacious, functional and comfortable place...
...second time this year, Harvard had to adjust to fast-paced play on artificial turf...