Word: interaction
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Lyman Common Room, named for Susan S. Lyman '48, former chair of the Radcliffe Board of Trustees, will provide resources and services for women and give alumnae and staff a place to better interact with students, Wilson said...
Sponsored by the Harvard House and Neighborhood Development (HAND) program, Sports Day yesterday at Soldiers Field included 25 to 30 Harvard HAND volunteers and approximately 150 children aged five to eight. Prior to the onset of the rain at noon, the volunteers and children--who usually only interact in an educational setting--had an opportunity to participate in a "field day" of sports. Once the rain began, the group moved the sports fest indoors to Briggs Cage, where it held an indoor "cookout...
...next steps, she advised in an interview, are to actively educate myself about racism in society and to consciously interact with members of minority groups...
Brookner, who is often compared with Henry James and Barbara Pym, has written better novels. Her best works juxtapose exquisitely etched character miniatures against a larger canvas. In Family and Friends (1985) and Latecomers (1989), her protagonists interact with small gestures in narrow worlds, but in the background World War II looms as a haunting menace. Set in the '60s and '70s, Lewis Percy is buffeted by the winds of fads. Tissy becomes a support-group feminist ("Last week they got to know their bodies. This week they're getting in touch with the pain"), and his boss...
...business has grown so much we don't have as much time to interact with the customers," says Drapeau. "I used to have a great time here...I still...