Word: lookingness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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But he neglected to take his equilibrium along. "Success often catches a writer at his most morbid time," Le Carré theorizes, "when he has finished a book. He has been to the end of his talent. It is a frightening view. I went a bit crazy." Flung into the celebrity...
Most adult scholars are interested in furthering their careers. Says Hubert Gibbs, dean of Boston University's adult Metropolitan College: "Our students are essentially upwardly mobile people who are looking for better jobs." Many women, either divorcees forced to support themselves or older women whose children are grown, return...
There are, in addition, a good many arrogantly successful business types who fit firmly the wealthy alumnus stereotype that Harvard officials often claim no longer holds. According to alumni office polls, graduates approve wholeheartedly of today's Harvard--equal access admissions notwithstanding--but the dark wood paneling and a shot...
Dean Rosovsky is reluctant to release specific goals or timetables for the drive, which would be conducted through President Bok and the central administration. But he's not at all reluctant to describe his support for the drive, declaring that if "we don't do it, we are courting disaster...
Cornell left coach Bob Blackman still looking for its first win, as Rutgers left the Big Red black and blue in a 30-14 thrashing. Rutgers' 397 yards on the ground was the key factor in the rainy contest.