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...Kearney, his psychiatrist and only regular doctor, barely once a month. Their first visit was on May 30, 2007, nearly two months after he arrived at Fort Knox. "Alert and smiles throughout the interview, is anxious," Kearney typed into Cassidy's file. "He was under fire and under constant stress and was mortared frequently." Kearney prescribed Valium and another medication in addition to the other drugs the soldier was already taking...
Perhaps the most constant factor for Harvard all season has been sophomore goalie Christina Kessler...
...intention to step down in November, after 15 years of service. The influence of the post, which involves overseeing what Smith called the “non-academic areas of strategic planning,” including finance and facilities, has increased in recent years. Maull was a constant presence in University Hall decision-making as the faculty’s top office has had four different occupants in the last three years. In his e-mail announcing Scalise’s appointment, Smith cited the Athletic Director’s administrative experience. The new responsibilities mark another...
...most of all, extinction is a constant worry because of the simple and irreversible passage of time. Many of the founders of recently-founded magazines are now seniors and have had to face the issue, at one point or another, of finding someone just as passionate about their projects as they are. Many magazines thus insist on the immediate immersion of new members. “It’s a matter of raising a profile, but also keeping a constant influx of interested people and making room for new young members,” Cowles says...
...Harris for the rest of the evening, booing every time he touched the ball, the altercation and crowd seemed to motivate the junior. He finished with 11 points and nine rebounds in 35 minutes of action, and he also sunk 5-of-6 free throws in the face of constant heckling from a raucous Penn crowd...