Word: hungering
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Calling out "Help the hunger in Somalia," members of the Harvard African Students Association tabled in front of Widener Library yesterday to raise money for that war-torn nation...
...need to restore a sense of the common good in America. Tolerance must become an idea that is honored and respected, particularly toward nations that are different from us. But hunger should not be tolerated. It's a moral principle that people should be able to eat a meal when they want to. The sight of hunger any place on the globe should be banished...
...many of his generation, he is clearly fascinated by the family as an institution. He talks enthusiastically about Swiss psychoanalyst Alice Miller, whose 1981 classic Prisoners of Childhood, renamed The Drama of the Gifted Child, argues that children deprived of unconditional love from their parents grow up with emotional hunger and injure their own offspring by repeating the pattern. He says he has also been influenced by his Harvard professor Erik Erikson, who pioneered work in the discovery of personal identity...
Other speakers included Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, a representative of MIT's African Association, Henry lrving of UNICEF, and Molly G. Ware '95 of the Phillip Brooks' House Hunger Action Committee...
...told of his failed run for judgeship as a young man, and of his insatiable hunger for learning. On the second day of my visit, though, having been strangely soothed by these stories and accolades, I learned of the death of Steve's 84-year-old grandmother. We talked the next day and tried to ease each other's pain. Our already powerful friendship was strengthened as a result...