Word: companionship
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Richard Schneider, a science teacher at Manter Hall for the past 13 years, says that although the school has "all types of students," it is geared to "the oddball." "We have some real losers," he continues. "They have no home to go to, they are looking for companionship. These are the ones who benefit the most from here...
...when Stephen was thrown off the bus for not having a ticket. Apparently, he and the Scandanavian had boarded on the same Ameripass, a month-long bus ticket. His erstwhile friend had deserted him two hours earlier, annoyed at Stephen's lack of attention and eager to find better companionship aboard a following...
...N.R.A. remains complacent. Its membership, the association claims, is growing as a result of the publicity. "Hunters are not the slobs and killers that the show made us out to be," maintains an organization official. "Guns of Autumn didn't show people going out and really enjoying the companionship of others, the wonders of being outdoors or how the hunter has restored the wildlife habitat...
Last season was by far the most exciting Harvard has had since 1968. The Crimson snatched a share of the Ivy title with Yale by defeating an unbeaten, united Bulldog squad with a last ditch drive in the final frantic minutes to clinch a co-companionship. The win left Harvard with a 7-2 record for the year...
...used marriage contracts to protect their wealth from the caprices of divorce courts. But now contracts are increasingly popular among educated, middle-class couples who have their own misgivings about traditional marriage. Feminism is playing a driving role. So is the rising divorce rate. Torn between the need for companionship and the notion that marriage is a trap, many of the young want their expectations and rules for married life clearly laid out in a contract...