Word: chapterful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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CAVELL STRUCTURES FOR ESSAY around his lesson in reading. His first chapter, "Words deals with the most fundamental aspects of approaching its Walden's meanings, its epic and religious conventions and the intensity of its expression. The second part, "Sentences," explores the way in which Thoreau's words work together to lead in into predictive conjecture. Their call to action challenges even our right passively to read them. "Portions," the third and final chapter, carries the reader from ". . . more or less formal question about the kind of book Walden is to matters more or less concerning its doctrine," that...
...ship and the Marine guards toward the bow. A minute later, the captain countermanded the order, according to one witness, barking into the intercom "something like, 'If someone were to write a book on this cruise, this would have to be the most f-ed-up chapter. The exo has been misinformed. Problems are not as bad as they seem. Everyone go about their business...
...identity as an American astronaut," he says. "I felt a part of everyone and everything sweeping past me below." Now he spends long hours at a Houston clinic for drug addicts, takes part in a volunteer telephone-counseling service for troubled youngsters, and is involved in a local chapter of practitioners of transcendental meditation...
Lebaron C. Moseby Jr., the Harvard chapter president, said yesterday that he fully expects the chapter to be suspended at a hearing set for January 26, Moseby and Virginia C. Barcus, chapter vice president, will jointly represent the chapter at the suspension hearing...
...addition, Howard H. Schless, chairman of the Columbia chapter of the American Association of University Professors, has pledged that chapter's support "and financial assistance commenserate with the local chapter's budget...