Word: haven
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...relationship with students has been good," Poussaint said yesterday, adding, "with all the demands I've had I haven't been able to reach out to all of them. I've tried to be there when they needed support...
...prompted Billy to describe Hugh as "a self-made son of a bitch," was in San Francisco. And where was Sister Gloria, who prefers to march to her own drummer? Billy exhaled some cigarette smoke, sucked on his beer can and said, "How do I know? You know I haven't spoken to Gloria in 2½ years...
Such care is often best given at home with the support of family and friends. Indeed, the first U.S. hospice, established in New Haven, Conn., in 1971, is only now erecting its own 44-bed building as a backup for its home care. It will continue to rely largely on home visits by staff nurses and dedicated volunteers. That home technique has been widely and successfully emulated. Says Dr. Walter Norley, 62, who is dying of bone cancer and is being cared for at home by Riverside Hospice in Boonton, N.J.: "I don't know whether...
...York at Binghamton. Accepted across the board, he was "practically blitzed with brochures," he says. Yale invited Tom and other successful applicants, along with their parents, to a reception at the local country club, and even supplied music by a popular Yale chorus. He is headed for New Haven next September...
...giant of a man (6 ft. 3½ in., 220 Ibs.), Giaimo is a 20-year veteran Representative from New Haven. He regards himself as a liberal on social welfare issues but a moderate on economic questions largely because of the influence of his banker father. Says Giaimo: "I learned a healthy respect for economic realities from...