Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...room at a Dallas-Fort Worth airport hotel in May 1987, Clinton's old friend Dolly Kyle Browning said, she spoke with Clinton about what she considered to be her own problem with sexual addiction. Browning believed Clinton to be a fellow sufferer and wanted to share with him what she'd learned from a support group. As she ticked off a list of symptoms, she said, Clinton was "flippant" at first. He became "visibly upset" when Browning asked him--five years before his first presidential race--this question: "Have your sexual activities jeopardized your life goals?" Clinton started crying...
...long ago would have been deemed not just harmless but constitutionally protected. While it's rare for nonthreatening behavior to be ruled harassment, it happens. In 1993 the University of Nebraska forced a grad student to remove from his desk a picture of his bikini-clad wife after two fellow students complained that the photo violated the school's sexual-harassment policy...
...Students like to use computers in social spaces, where they can talk to and get help from fellow students," he wrote...
Such stereotypes were explored at "Images and Stereotypes of Jewish Women in the United States," a forum at the Harvard Hillel Tuesday night. After a lecture delivered by Bunting Fellow and Brown University Professor Lynn Davidman, male and female students discussed contemporary assumptions about Jewish women...
...basketball games, the Pforzheimer House common room was filled with people, sitting on the edge of their seats in front of the big cable TV. Everybody was slapping high-five when the team scored, booing for bad foul calls and chatting during commercials. During the Arkansas game, a fellow fan from Kirkland was overheard saying, "We just don't have this at Kirkland...Kirkland sucks...