Word: lifelong
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...listening to the governor’s remarks, they’ll realize that it’s important to make that kind of engagement and commitment to society,” she says, “but also that it doesn’t have to be a lifelong commitment. You can always have a variety of experiences...
...Noonan’s no stranger to the skies. He calls his lifelong relationship with flying a “love affair.” The six-foot tall, blond-haired, all-American-looking Noonan’s closest brush with aerial death so far took place in his uncle’s small plane. “The plane was too high up and so the propellers froze,” he recalls. “Thick ice covered the wind shield. Everybody in the plane started screaming. That was my scariest moment...
Szuba, who sought business advice from trusted colleagues as his retirement day drew closer, had no trouble deciding what was important to him. By coupling the familiar discipline of his lifelong profession with the novelty of owning his own company, he satisfied his desire for old comforts and new challenges. "I get out every day and take my friends to lunch and go see them at Ford," he says. "Success breeds good feelings in a person...
...actions taken to remove Lewis. Even his most adamant critics cannot dispute that Lewis was devoted to his job, to his students and to the University. He worked ceaselessly to make the College a better place, and he was dismissed without the honor that should be accorded a lifelong, distinguished servant of Harvard. For Crimson reporters and the Harvard community in general, it is hard to expect respect and honesty from an administration that does not appear to treat its own members with the same...
Zobel credits his experience on The Crimson and study of the Adams Papers with fueling his lifelong, intertwined interests in the law and writing...