Word: correctible
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...teachers try to ease the girls' anxieties and correct their misunderstandings about pregnancy. One Detroit girl, for example, had been told by her mother that someone must die for everyone who is born-and believed it when her father died just before she gave birth to her baby. The center specialists also shun moralizing. "We do not condone the pregnancy," says Chicago Teacher Sarah Jackson, "but we try to give the girls a feeling of human dignity...
Breadwinner. Vivien's physical domination of the stage comes from matchless body control, the result of ballet training, which she began at the age of three with her mother, a dance teacher. She had no drama coaching except for elocution lessons to correct her Manchester accent. She met Pinter, who himself started as an actor, while touring the provinces with a Shakespearean troupe. Their marriage in 1956 gave Pinter a sure breadwinner in the house and enabled him to try playwriting. Today they own a splendid five-story Georgian town house overlooking Regent's Park in London...
...Times' correspondent is correct and sources in Washington indicated last night that he is, the commission will propose that draftees be selected at random from a pool of 18 to 20-year olds. According to this account, all men who pass a physical and mental test would be put into the pool. Those not drafted could be sure they would not serve, except in a national emergency...
...maximize their benefits." The reason prices are high and quality low, Hoffman believes, is that Harvard consumers, like any student population, are uninformed on how to maximize their benefits. They don't know what a good buy is, or when they are being taken advantage of. The guide would correct this, Hoffman said...
...telephone number of the Evely Wood READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE was printed incorrectly in yesterday's Crimson. The correct number...