Word: egos
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...scores as I was. Becoming a sportswriter forced me to put down the books and get out to the games. Readers of The Crimson would know about a game only through what I told them; it was an instantly gratifying feeling of power, an opiate for my journalistic ego...
...those who have remained close to him during his rise through politics say his ego has remained in check, with Card not allowing his success to change his outlook...
...ratio of knowledge to pretentiousness is extremely high," says Tyler Professor of Constitution Law Laurence H. Tribe '62, who has been interviewed by Van Susteren on numerous occasions. "She has a much lower ego than her enormous success would justify...
...impressions now, filled with glimpses of professors and classes, friends and activities. I remember Nobel Prize-winning scientist George Wald, teaching Nat. Sci. 5, interjecting modestly upon occasion, “I knew Albert Einstein, you see. And I once told Albert...” Wald never lacked ego, but he was riveting...
April 16, 1976: A study finds Radcliffe women play dumb in order to boost the ego of their male counterparts and maintain a “normal heterosexual relationship...