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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Both Johnson and Hughes are favored to vie for the meet's top positions. Now, the time for training is over and the mental preparation plays a key role...

Author: By Tim M. Martin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Stone's Throw | 2/25/1998 | See Source »

More importantly, the tutor system requires fundamental reform. The University should hire tutors with applicable interpersonal skills, not just absurdly prolonged graduate school careers. Further, tutors should be given more thorough mental health training than that which they currently receive. Finally, a solution must be found to the dilemma caused when our "official confidante" is also the person writing our professional recommendations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Facing Harvard's Moral Responsibility | 2/24/1998 | See Source »

This is a real problem because a large portion of America has fallen into this mindset, and that's why we're always in hopeless search of mental and spiritual fulfillment. Harvard students are no better than anyone else is. We have the same mental and spiritual desires that every human being has, maybe more, and we're not talking about them. And when we graduate and start those lucrative jobs that we're all so in search of, we still won't be talking about them...

Author: By Caille M. Millner, | Title: Lost Discourse | 2/23/1998 | See Source »

...habitat" on the ocean floor, yank on their wet suits and start poking around the wreck. And the standard scare scenes start occurring on a more or less predictable schedule--leaks, explosions, monsters popping out of the dark depths--with a more or less predictable effect on the health, mental and physical, of the intruders, not to mention the quality of the dialogue, which deteriorates largely to murmured suspicions and warning shouts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: At The Bottom Of The Sea | 2/23/1998 | See Source »

...suit also cites the defendants'"...failure to inform [Ho] of Tadesse's troubles." But wouldn't that be a breach of rights? Should everyone who gets mental health counseling be branded with a scarlet letter "D" for "possibly disturbed"? The possibility of having your personal problems revealed to your peers would probably decrease the number of people who would seek counseling when they need it, for fear of becoming a pariah...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Murder-Suicide Suit Presumes Unreasonable Burden | 2/20/1998 | See Source »

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