Word: kates
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Seniors Judy Hung and Virginia Pain, playing at the eight and nine sports, quickly disposed of their opponents without giving up a single game, while number seven Kate Dunham also came out on the long end of a 3-0 score...
After junior Marty Winnick, freshman Diana Edge and junior Kate Dunham all won their matches rather handily and Yardling Lucy Miller lost 3-1, the contest was knotted at three matches a piece...
Though most of the women distance runners are resting today, they will play a key role in the Crimson's long term fare. With the return of Stricker, who holds the Harvard records for the mile, 1500 and 3000, the addition of freshman Kristin Permit plus seniors Kate Wiley, Miriam Keltz and Co Captain Amy Simon, the distance corps should be almost unbeatable...
...Kate Quinton is 80, and has lived most of her life as a sturdy, hard working, house-proud member of the lower middle class in Brooklyn. Crippled by arthritis and suffering from several other ailments, she is about to be packed off to a nursing home, a dread prison from which 75% of those who enter never emerge. Kate Quinton's Days, first published in The New Yorker, is the true story of the efforts, made largely by Claire, her partially disabled daughter, and some dedicated social workers, to help Kate come home. The return could not have occurred...
...maintain their independence, Kate and Claire must cope with a parade of day-care workers. It begins with Mercedes Robbins, who arrives in designer jeans and high heels, and extends through fire-breathing fundamentalists, people who show up late or fall asleep after they arrive until finally a friendly, energetic Trinidadian nurse takes over and be comes the book's unlikely heroine. For a story of two isolated women, Sheehan's canvas is crowded with lively figures, including Claire's callous sister and a diabolical city administrator. The author's prose is as prosy and readable...