Word: inform
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When Glicklich went to UHS in September, 1978, after enrolling in the Graduate School of Education, Golub did not inform doctors there that the lump in Glicklich's breast was firm, the gynecologist also testified...
...review this week also reaffirmed its commitment to minorities and women by establishing an outreach program designed to inform and encourage potential minority and women candidates to enter the writing competition...
...change under consideration is increasing efforts to inform students of what to expect from the competition for membership and the publication. "The Law Review has a bad reputation among some students," one member of the subcommittee said, adding that it is "perceived as cold, distant, and an unpleasant place to work...
Someone ought to inform the Rev. Jerry Falwell [Nov. 17] that if Jesus had wanted his followers to support Republicans, he would have ridden into Jerusalem on an elephant...
...more than fifteen years ago, which I have publicly defended on numerous occasions, and which I continue firmly to support. Instead, the study was designed to review the literature and the data on the various methods, such as testing and interviewing, used to evaluate all students in order to inform interested persons at Harvard about what is known concerning the reliability of these methods and to communicate any useful insights and innovations developed through research and experience here and elsewhere. The draft in fact concerns itself only in small part with the material the Crimson published...