Word: fostering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have a healthy respect for each other," she said. Gay said she plans to call Rudenstine "and see what we can do to foster a relationship...
...solid Crimson defense was anchored by junior sweeper Jessie Larson. In front of Larson were senior fullbacks Chu and Ashley Marynick and sophomore stopper Lauren Corkery. Junior Gina Foster, Harvard's most versatile player, also rotated at the fullback spot and doubled as a forward...
...ends for Harvard women's soccer, a tradition continues. Larson and Zotter will captain a Crimson squad next year that returns a wealth of talent. Foster, juniors Ashley Berman and Julia Blain and sophomore Meredith Stewart solidify a strong, veteran offense...
Sokol and Kreshnik are now attending Cambridge Ridge and Latin School, and are legally foster children of Eck and Austin. Aida and Amella are studying English through the Harvard Extension School. Amella is also attending Lesley College...
...kids' novel about a plucky orphan who is not Harry Potter? What awful timing! Happily, though, Curtis (a Newbery Medal honoree) has conjured a hero just as mesmerizing but grittier. Ten-year-old Bud Caldwell ditches his foster home in Depression-era Flint, Mich., and heads for the jazz clubs of Grand Rapids in search of his long-lost dad. A gentle diva, based on Flint's own Betty Carter, shows Bud that a family exists whenever folks decide to stick together. Kids will take to Bud's hilarious advice for "becoming a better liar." But be warned: they...