Word: dying
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...have seen our friends die of AIDS believe the opinion expressed in the editorial of December 17 to be a cruel, ignorant and fatuous incitement to useless and destructive panic. By publishing such an article, the Crimson lowers itself to the level of the National Enquirer. Where is your sense of human decency? Gary Ralph
...eyes, all red. He said he couldn't see very well during the day, I almost cried. I wish I wouldn't live with a person like that. Every day for years he always came home drunk, making me hate him. I know he'll soon die and that makes me cry. He gives up on life, he doesn't look for solutions. I remember when I was small he used to hug me. Things are getting worse. I got to get ready before he dies...
...stupid mother. My mother is acting like a bitch. I feel like punching her out . . . It's your fault. I see you every week and you never do nothing for me. My mother right now is close to my father, listening to him . . . I hope she dies. I hope they both die and I don't know about...
...know if we'll ever sleep today. I just can't hold on too long. Every day I think of leaving a message to some friends and teachers and throwing myself from the school's roof. I always think of that. How about my sisters? If I die it will be better because it was gonna happen anyway . . . Things will be much easier away from him, my life, my school work, my health and my eyes. I hate. I have to kill him someday, take his brains out, slashing his face and my mother's too, if she cries...
...least be enrolled in a graduate program, and 3,000 applicants were turned away for lack of space. "Why are you all here?" Jay Haley, director of the Family Therapy Institute in Washington, plaintively asked one of the conventiongoers. "We want to see you all before you die" was the response. Other stars on hand included the grandchildren of such giants as Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Alfred Adler. Sophie Freud is a professor of social work at Simmons College in Boston; Dieter Baumann, a Jungian analyst in Zurich; and Margot Adler, a reporter for National Public Radio...