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...Milton Maidenberg...
Room 13, the student peer-counseling center located in the basement of Stoughton, also sees an increase in visitors, according to staffer Josh E. Milton '82-'84. And many freshman proctors and senior tutors note that large numbers of students come in to discuss Reading Period or exam anxiety...
...great deal resting on his image of himself being an achiever, as opposed to someone more at ease with the quality of his life, who feels more sure of himself," Catlin says. "There's definitely more risk of exam anxiety if someone's self-image is based on achievement." Milton says Room 13 sees the same problem: "They all feel they have to be incredible achievers...
...Harvard fame), was born in Charlestown. Mass. in 1819. At the age of 35 he joined the growing circle of expatriated American artists studying and working in Florence. Ball specialized in portrait statuary and commissioned monuments on a grand scale, "few of which are aesthetically interesting," notes art historian Milton Brown. Ball's most famous works proved to be the two copies of the Emancipation group: the other one is in Washington. D.C. "More than any Lincoln memorial of the time it captured the imagination of the public in its mixture of naturalism and sentimentality," writes Brown...
...limit each President to one six-year term in order to get the politics of re-election out of governing. The group included such political opposites as Lloyd Cutler, who was counsel to Jimmy Carter, and William Simon, the conservative Secretary of the Treasury under Nixon and Ford. Milton Eisenhower, Ike's brother, summed up the evening: "The presidency is not working...