Word: careers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Richardson, whose duties as a night watchman take him from Adams to Winthrop to Lowell Houses on various nights of the week, was coming off a different career at that time. It was only natural, he reflects, for a 23-year Army man who had seen action in World war II, Korea and Vietnam to feel some resentment upon seeing Viet Cong flags waved around at Commencement...
...might have been out there demonstrating himself were he young: "As I thought about it more, I realized it wasn't necessary for them to die." It was in Vietnam in 1965 with "airplanes and more aiplanes coming every day from home" that Richardson began to tire of his career. When it came time for another tour of duty, he opted out--"A little too old run those hills...
...reflecting on my Harvard undergraduate career, possibly the most enlightening yet enduring experience has been my four year association with the varsity football program. To realize that over half of my time at one of the greatest academic institutions in the world was devoted to preparation for games that I was rarely allowed to participate in, might seem to many people to have been a waste of time. However, I am convinced that it was not a complete waste because of the friendships and opportunities that developed, and the practical education I received as a result of my affiliation...
...poll results corroborate those of a questionnaire distributed last June by the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning (OCS-OCL), Martha Leape, coordinator of the health careers advisory program at the OCS-OCL, said yesterday...
...narcissism and petty flaws, however, The Last Waltz is a respectable film. One might argue that with subject material of that calibre, no one could go wrong. The film is far from perfect, but it pays a solid tribute to the timely end of The Band's spectacular career...