Word: anxious
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Recently, graduates of the School have been particularly anxious to pursue further clinical and research work started in undergraduate years, according to affiliated hospital dental clinics. Many Greep. He hopes the new program will also participate in national and intermeet these needs, as well as stimulate national scientific meetings, he said. the teaching capabilities of the participants...
...match Khrushchev's in sensation, but the stir that they are making in Communist lands (Westerners have yet to get a full text) shows that if Mao is in fact bidding for "ideological equality" with Moscow, he will have eager supporters in the satellites, whose leaders are anxious to see "many roads to Socialism" encouraged in preference to the monolithic made-in-Moscow theorizing. In particular, the Poles have what the U.S. State Department jestingly calls a "China Lobby," eager to propagate and if necessary exaggerate China's influence on them...
...peaceable-looking third-base rookie for the Valdosta (Ga.) Tigers was puzzled. Every time he came to bat, opposing pitchers seemed anxious to hit him in the head. He wondered if his manager had noticed. "Sure," said that helpful gentleman. "If I played against you I'd do the same thing. You just look like a guy who ought to be knocked down...
Between the Lines. With this report, Heath got himself way out on a limb which critical convention colleagues were anxious to saw off. Snapped Cleveland's Dr. Douglas D. Bond: "No group of psychiatrists need be told that the easiest people to deceive are ourselves." In this atmosphere. Heath was careful not to disclose anything about the beef extract's effects, if any. on the mental symptoms of human patients. One trouble, he conceded, was that his extracts did not always turn out the same, might have varying potency, or none. But something could be 'read between...
...itself is the installation of kitchen units. And this expense would be well worth the added inducement to prospective tutors. Given the face that tutorial is Harvard's outstanding claim to uniqueness and (on occasion) excellence, and given also the fact that tutors are underpaid, overworked, and a little anxious about appointment, something might well be done to make their role a bit more attractive. For married tutors who have been unable to find lodgings except in some remote area of Cambridge, this alteration would be of great help. And as for the disgruntled single tutor, there is no telling...