Word: mentored
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...returned to his trademark Leica cameras for a couple of assignments - his 1994 portrait of France's beloved priest of the poor Abbé Pierre is in the retrospective - but he essentially retired from his peripatetic photographic career nearly 30 years ago. He stopped, he said, when a longtime mentor, the Greek-born critic and art publisher Teriade, told him that he had gone as far as he could go in photography, and he agreed: "I knew I had nothing more to say. I felt it." Since then, he has devoted his time to painting and drawing, working on life...
...association recognized Justin Alexander ’03 for his achievements as the BSA’s senior representative and an active mentor in the Dearborn After-School Program. As the former president of the Black Men’s Forum, Weiler has also served as a mentor to several younger black undergraduates...
There’s a reason that team pictures and article clippings vastly outnumber any awards on Allard’s walls—the accolades were, and continue to be, far from her main objectives of winning as a competitor on the field and as a mentor and teacher...
Allard has also been a freshman proctor for the last eight years, extending her desire to serve as a mentor to non-athletes at Harvard...
...Khrushchev, unlike his mentor, ultimately lined up more on the side of life than on the side of death. The fascination of William Taubman's splendid new biography, Khrushchev, the Man and His Era (Norton; 876 pages), lies in tracking the abundantly human struggle in the man between his native humanity and the temptations of power and glamour. Early on, Stalin took a shine to young Khrushchev (some thought because Khrushchev was even shorter than Stalin). Between 1929 and 1938--the most lethal years of Stalinism, starting with the enforced collectivization that left some 10 million kulaks dead, and running...