Word: goulds
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...have been very sore afterwards, but I haven't grown physically. Mainly because of one little problem (forget for a moment that I'm flabby and uncoordinated and lazy and have such thin bones that under Galileo's principle of size and shape, which I learned in Stephen Jay Gould's core class, I simply can't get that huge): I can only box once a week. With tutorials, public service, The Crimson, social action and the like going on a resume, who has afternoons free? So after a semester of boxing, I am not huge. But I have grown...
...again attempted suicide. It develops, of course, that her psychiatrist, Susan Lowenstein (played not entirely believably by the director), has a life as miserable as Tom's. Her husband (Jeroen Krabbe) is a cold, egomaniacal concert violinist, her son (played well by Streisand's real-life son Jason Gould) the victim of the Golden Boy syndrome, torn between the violin and a rough sport (in this case football...
Emack & Bolio's Ice Cream put the storefront on the market about six months ago because the company was losing money at its location across the street from Harvard Yard, said Jon D. Baring-Gould, assistant manager of the store...
...selling something that makes between 75 cents and a dollar profit, and Harvard charges $5000 rent each month," said Baring-Gould, "You can't make money here...
Women at Harvard have to cope with the particular pressures of being a sexual minority, says Nadja B. Gould, a clinical social worker at Mental Health Services and supervisor for a number of counseling and outreach services available at Harvard...