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...Elizabeth Dole depicted in your article [NATION, July 1] is wholly different from the sincere, gracious, caring person who is my close friend and mentor. She never forgets a birthday, is always appreciative and is the first to lend a word of encouragement during difficult times. Those who work with Elizabeth Dole are privileged and honored to serve someone whose entire career has been devoted to making a positive difference in the lives of others. According to you, Mrs. Dole's Christian faith and common courtesy are at the least puzzling and at the most threatening. Perhaps...
...this instance, faculty members were willing to lend the council's proposal a helping hand on procedural issues. But in the subsequent months, as Faculty-student relations deteriorated, council members have continued to use the meeting as a forum for pushing their cause...
Students in Eliot House said that Slonina is always ready to lend a helping hand. Daniel P. Kim '97 complimented Slonina on his help when Kim was temporarily disabled by tendinitis...
...Inca lived. How they dressed. The crazy things they believed in. And all that ice preserved her tissues. If there's any intact DNA, the molecular-biology boys will have a field day. She's important, all right. So important that some Peruvian scientists didn't want to lend her out. Thought traveling to the States might damage the evidence. Lucky for science, it didn...
...rest on the fact that he was caught smoking crack in a Washington hotel. No, the problem is that black Americans can no longer afford to invest their dwindling political capital in elected officials such as Barry, whose erratic performance in public office and soap-operaish private life lend support to the most racist assumptions about black incompetence...