Word: expression
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...system came under fire from the administration led by David R. Pilbeam, then serving as interim dean of the College. Pilbeam also instituted a ban on hard liquor at House events, and new guidelines regulating the funding and alcohol consumption at student group parties, which led some students to express discontent about the College’s stance on underage drinking, Though the panel engaged in an hour-long dialogue regarding current problems and possible solutions, some spectators noted that the overall tone seemed to favor one side of the debate. “I thought it was a little...
...concept of healing the mind via the body, and vice versa, has been around for decades. "Freud used to work with hysterical women with unconscious conflicts that they couldn't express through words," says Visceglia. "Only through looking at the symptoms of their body [like phantom pregnancies] could they even get to what was psychologically needed for healing...
...History department financial administrator Cory Paulsen, who has worked at Harvard for about two decades, said she has not ever witnessed the degree of transparency offered by the town hall meeting. She said she suspects that for most of the question-and-answer session, individuals will express their fears of impending layoffs. “It will be good for people who aren’t really in a position where they have to possibly lose an odd job or home, to hear the voice of someone who is actually facing that,” Paulsen said...
...community,” and that some may be motivated by a politically-derived dislike for institutional development. “Some people just want to stay and get angry,” Mellone said, adding that he believed the current planning structure allowed all parties to express their opinions. Regardless of their neighborhood group affiliation, Allston residents are unified by one common complaint—the lack of transparency in Harvard’s decision-making process, especially when it comes to the University’s leasing of its vacant Allston properties. “If Harvard...
...Some people just want to stay and get angry,” Mellone said, adding that he believed the current planning structure allowed all parties to express their opinions...