Word: garners
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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However, graduate scholars still predominate among those who frequently haunt the library's corridors. Grad students such as Richard K. Garner, who will receive his masters in Soviet linguistics this month, wouldn't have deceived Mrs. Widener into believing that order in her library still reigned. He's one of hundreds of students who can be seen scurrying around from the catalogues to the stacks throughout the summer. You most likely can spot Garner near shelves filled with Slavic literature. Garner says that he has always been "fascinated by linguistics and loved Russian literature" as an undergraduate at Princeton...
...past few months, however, Garner began to have doubts. "I specialized too quickly," he said the other day. "I don't feel equipped to really compare things although I am equipped to analyze them. I should have gotten a broader education." Garner feels "boxed in" and he blames his claustrophobic feeling on the professionalism which he believes Harvard encourages. So Garner will transfer to the University of Chicago next year where he hopes to write a dissertation for the Committee on Social Thought. "It's kind of intellectual history, only broader," he said, pleased with the vagueness...
...list of people who won't receive honoraries grows longer by the minute. There doesn't seem to be any reason to suspect that departing administrators Charles U. Daly, vice president for government and community affairs, or Stephen S.J. Hall, vice president for administration, will garner honoraries...
Spellbound Lover. His fellow prisoners, the great German admirals Raeder and Doenitz, squabble like jealous ensigns; the disintegrating Rudolph Hess, once Hitler's deputy, malingers and throws fits to garner pity. Speer, who displayed no discernible sympathy for workers during the '30s and '40s, grows hungry. He observes: "I often stoop to pick up crumbs of bread that have fallen from the table. For the first time in my life I am discovering what it means not to have enough...
Julia Moore, the 'Cliffe's number two player, began the deluge by besting her foe, 3-0, with an assortment of drop shots. Moore's opponent, Martha Wyckoff, could only garner seven points in the first two games, and 11 in the last game...