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Word: attendent (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...dims. In the city's atmosphere of strife, her brother Frederick backslides into crime. Billy and Lisa McGoff become disruptive students at Charlestown High because they believe the institution will cease to exist once "TLWC"--The Last White Class--enters its senior year. Brad Diver loses his opportunity to ^ attend an unstructured, experimental elementary school when busing transforms its student body and curriculum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Experiment in Black and White Common Ground: a Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families | 9/23/1985 | See Source »

Many courses draw huge crowds because they are noted "guts." Others fill the largest lecture halls because they are required. But there are a few courses at Harvard that students flock to simply because they are "fun" to attend...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses, | Title: Credit for Fun | 9/18/1985 | See Source »

Baseball, of course, is not the only professional sport with a drug problem. The National Football League has had numerous publicized cases of drug abuse recently. Just last week the N.F.L. suspended Minnesota Vikings Running Back Chuck Muncie because he failed to attend two therapy sessions after completing a basic drug-treatment program. The league's policy permits club owners to order on-the-spot drug tests if they have "reasonable cause" to do so. If a player refuses to submit, he can be suspended and then appeal the suspension to a grievance board. The National Basketball Association permits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball's Drug Scandal | 9/16/1985 | See Source »

Many courses draw huge crowds because they are noted "guts." Others fill the largest lecture halls because they are required. But there are a few courses at Harvard that students flock to simply because they are "fun" to attend...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses, | Title: Credit for Fun | 9/12/1985 | See Source »

...Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta issued a report aimed at providing authoritative guidance to schools and parents. The CDC found that "based on current evidence, casual person-to-person contact as would occur among schoolchildren appears to pose no risk . . . (Most of) these children should be allowed to attend school and after-school day-care . . . in an unrestricted setting." Indeed, there are no known instances of a child with AIDS infecting his parents or siblings. The report did caution that preschool-age children and those who lack bodily function control or who have open sores should be treated with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The AIDS Issue Hits the Schools | 9/9/1985 | See Source »

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