Word: counsels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...type of stimulation she prefers or by masturbating. Orgasm becomes a verb, something that one does rather than something given or had. This concluding recommendation is, however, problematic. If the women originally felt embarrassed or ill at ease expressing their wants, it seems somehow unrealistic for Hite simply to counsel "taking charge" when precisely that sort of affirmative action has proven to be so difficult. Hite does not present a realistic solution to this dilemma. She merely insists that women need not feel inhibited...
Mack I. Davis, assistant director in the Bureau of Study Counsel, said yesterday the tight job market situation creates a sense of desperation as students face the possibility of not getting the kind of job they expect...
Anxiety problems in the past stemmed from students' inability to decide what kind of career to pursue when so many different professional fields looked promising and lucrative, William G. Perry Jr. '35, director of the Bureau of Study Counsel, said yesterday...
More juniors and seniors seek counseling and advice on personal problems than freshman and sophomores--a complete reversal from a few years ago, counselors at the Bureau of Study Counsel and psychiatrists at the University Health Service (UHS) said yesterday...
Reid said she has "no idea" why fewer freshmen are seeking counsel and that she could not explain why this year's class has not suffered from the traditional problems of assimilation...