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Word: afterschool (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...world in Kenya to teach school children, to committees which shelter the homeless. I do not consider myself a "20-year-old with noble intentions," but someone who has spent a great deal of time at PBH during the last three years working with the homeless, counselling in an afterschool program, and directing, raising funds for, and counselling in a summer camp program for kids in Dorchester. In his 16th Baccaulaureate Address last June 9th President Bok told the Class of '87, "I have watched you teaching in the basements of housing projects and have never been so proud...

Author: By Michelle J. Sypert, | Title: PBH Accidents Are Sensationalized | 8/11/1987 | See Source »

...proceeds from the marathon, which chairman Jon D. Firester '87 expects to total around $15,000, will go towards funding five local community services: the Academy Homes Summer Youth Enrichment Programs, the Cambridge School Museum Program, the Earthen Vessels Afterschool Program, the Jefferson Park Drop-in and Writing Centers, the Mission Hill Afterschool Program and the Inner-City Outreach Program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Currier Dance Marathon Will Rock Memorial Hall | 2/28/1987 | See Source »

...terrorists pushed us around and our president let us call him by a nickname. I even called my fifth-grade teacher "Marty." But I appreciated assignments that taught "critical thinking" along with "values." That was when our teacher didn't tell us what he thought about the Wednesday Afterschool Special until after we'd all discussed cheating at sports, a friend dying, exploding Ford Pintos or alternative energy sources...

Author: By Ariela J. Gross, | Title: American Dream 101 | 9/30/1986 | See Source »

...feeds up to 30 hungry people every day. Over 100 students run the shelter, which houses 24 each winter night. Harvard volunteers make up the large part of the staff of Tutoring Plus, an enrichment center for Cambridge children in Central Square. There are Harvard students in classrooms, afterschool centers, rest homes, the Boys' and Girl's clubs, mental institutions and prisons. They are Big Sisters and Brothers, they help acclimate Russian immigrant families to American life, they teach Cambridge youth to dance: they oversee and staff a multitudes of programs under the auspices and funding of Phillips Brooks House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fired Up | 5/6/1985 | See Source »

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