Word: internments
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that crucial first year, "I was tired enough that I nodded off at the surgery table," admits Michael Longaker, who is still putting in 18-hour days as a third-year resident in cardiology at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. During his entire year as an intern, he says, "I don't remember too many nights when I got more than three or four hours' sleep...
Again this summer, TIME's nine-week intern program, now in its eleventh year, is giving senior-bound college students a chance to get hands-on experience at a major news organization, and a rare glimpse of how TIME is put together. "It's fun knowing what will get into the magazine before anyone else does," says Intern Ruth Masters, 20, a European-history major at the University of Pennsylvania, who is researching and writing in the Economy & Business section...
...Interns are chosen by TIME editors from among hundreds of applicants put forward by colleges. Their credentials are impressive. Intern Stephanie Thomas, 21, of Barnard College, has visited Turkey nine times. She wound up writing in the World section. Marta Lavandier, 23, studies photojournalism at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She became a picture researcher. Lisa Kazmier, 21, of Northwestern University, has worked for two daily newspapers. Her task: writing in the Milestones section...
...physical community or one that you can define," says Evelyn R. Swett '88, head of the Radcliffe House Intern Program, describing her view of the Radcliffe community...
Public interest groups, however, often do nothave sufficient funds to pay a summer intern,although some private law firms that specialize inpublic interest law are able to pay interns amaximum of $250 a week, Spar said...