Word: filles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Search for Care" that if medical faculty do not convey the importance of primary care, it will be regarded as "trivial, boring and beneath the dignity of a professional physician." He also points out, however, that many of medicine's apparent shortcomings result from patients' expectations that emdicine will fill emotional needs once taken care of by more cohesive families and stronger religious faith. No simple policy decision can make families tight or churches popular. While doctors cannot be expected to replace these institutions, it would be wise to see that doctors feel comfortable in human relations...
...Uncanny Backchecking: I don't know about you guys, but there's nothing I like better than seeing three-on-two breaks in a hockey game, and there were enough Monday night to fill up an entire season. But even more inspiring was the way those breaks were foiled by both teams, notably Harvard...
42nd Street. This 1934 movie is the first of the great musicals. Hear the beat--of those dancing feet. Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, all caught up in a story line of the chorus dancer who has to fill in for the star at the out-of-town premier but sorry--not time for stories here, just singing and dancing, including "42nd Street" and "Shuffle Off to Buffalo." Doo-wop-a-wop. I love this musical. See you there--on the avenue I'm takin' you too, 42nd Street...
...collections might seem slight to the point of frippery. Ends and Odds contains eight brief pieces for the stage, radio or television. Fizzles offers an even more self-derisive title, generous margins, plenty of white space and eight snippets of prose, the longest of which does not quite fill nine pages. Yet in Beckett's case, the oddity is not that $13.90 (plus tax) purchases so few words, but that those words were written...
...everyone is aware of the problem: under the current system, Radcliffe simply does not attract enough students. Instead of forcing scores of rising sophomores to fill the empty "Twelfth Choice" houses, Harvard should follow Dartmouth's lead and establish a lower price for Radcliffe housing. North and South Houses, especially, are currently undesirable in the eyes of most freshmen, owing to the location, the central bathrooms, and the occasional "economy double...