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...want to transfer to other courses, that is why. Everyone does, except for the science people. You do not like the books. You do not like the instructor. You do not like anybody, and you are filled with existential angst. You never signed up for "Religion and Politics in Ukraine Since 1917" in the first place; why are you there? Does man have free will? What is the cute girl across the hall taking? Law and Pyschology"--why does it draw you closer, entice you? It is irresistable...
...intense world where the subject of poetry superseded all others. She took on both a husband and a calling: "To be the 'helpmate' . . . to a poet would be the most interesting and useful way for a woman to spend her life." Berryman, then 28 and an English instructor at Harvard, needed plenty of assistance. Despite coaching from Schwartz, his colleague and best friend, he made few efforts to ingratiate himself with his superiors at Harvard. Within months of his marriage...
Helen (Karen Allen) is in her early 20s and studying for a degree at Radcliffe under the spartan tutelage and omnipresent care of Annie (Jane Alexander), who is now 37. Into this antiseptic den of discipline walks a former Harvard instructor of English, 25-year-old John Macy (William Converse-Roberts), who is applying for the job of editing some articles that will eventually grow into Helen's autobiography. An ardent socialist, John foists a couple of books by Karl Marx on Annie and, before five minutes go by, steals two highly subversive kisses. The haunting note of bliss...
Rosovsky and Gerrity are loath to say they put a special emphasis on Faculty salaries in general this year--"Faculty salaries have always been a priority," insists Gerrity--but they do admit they made an unusual effort to raise the pay scale for professors at the associate, assistant, and instructor levels...
...companies have begun to appreciate the crucial importance of shop-floor supervisors. For better or worse, that hard-pressed first level of bosses often sets the working tone for an entire plant. The style has traditionally been management by shouting: bark out orders like a Marine drill instructor until they get results...