Word: mentality
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Students who miss appointments at University Health Services will find themselves out of pocket starting Oct. 16, when the University begins charging $10 for each absence. The move is an effort to shorten waiting lists at the University’s medical and mental health services. According to the director of University Health Services (UHS), David S. Rosenthal ’59, the fine was recommended by the Student Health Planning Center, a group of administrators and students that expressed concern about the cost of “dinkas”—patients whose records are marked with...
...close Ancient Eight matches slip out of its grasp last season, the Crimson needed to show that it was psychologically tough enough to win in high-pressure situations. And just under two hours after senior Sarah Cebron served to open the match, Harvard demonstrated that it had scaled that mental barrier. “It’s gone,” Crimson coach Jennifer Weiss said. “It was very important to do that today, and I had all the confidence in the world that our group would do it.” Playing in front...
...McSharry on a fourth and ten late in the game, only to have it called back due to a Harvard offsides penalty. Earlier on, the Crimson looked to have stopped the Crusaders on a third and ten when Tully was called for roughing the passer.This week, Harvard suffered more mental mistakes.On a first and ten in the red zone, Bears center Jimmy Tull botched the snap, sending the ball soaring over DiGiacomo’s hands for what looked to be a loss of 25 yards. Unfortunately for the Harvard defense, junior Desmond Bryant jumped on top of the Brown...
...putting up the numbers the scouts want to see, it turns off a lot scouts.”Given that Dawson is on the smaller side for an NFL back, he will have to spend both this fall and the offseason proving he has the mental and physical toughness to succeed.—Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro can be reached at mshapiro@fas.harvard.edu...
...Over the last three years, I interviewed 700 families across America, asking them what they'd had to deal with. Extremely few mentioned the kinds of problems diagnosed by Supermom lit. Rather, they had old-fashioned problems like infidelity, mental illness, teen drug use, poverty, racial prejudice, custody battles, emotional frigidity and marital boredom. Every family in America has had challenges to struggle through. But the kinds of problems people actually deal with are covered by few people besides Oprah and Dr. Phil - which helped explain why they're the cultural phenomena they...