Word: parente
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...only very remotely connected with the instruction of undergraduates. Of the total endowment income of the University, less than 15 per cent is for unrestricted use throughout all of Harvard, and less than 1 1/2 per cent is for unrestricted use within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the parent faculty of the College...
...Paramount then paid off ABC's $7,662,000 debt, put in a handful of Paramount executives, including three new ABC vice presidents. Two of them later resigned, one after he lost $1,800,000 for the company by programming college football games that got few sponsors. But Parent Paramount grumbled that Kintner never allowed ABC's Paramount men any power, that he ran ABC as a one-man show. Paramount wanted Kintner to delegate more responsibility, put together a stronger top management staff, expand his network faster...
Fromm has adequate grounds for criticizing current notions of love as "sensation," or "market exchange." He also makes a worthwhile claim for a more mature idea of love based on respect for a different roles of man and woman, parent and child. But by shifting the ground to the conscious he does not seem to give enough attention to the spontaneous and erotic aspects of love which lie behind the idea of love as a sensation. Furthermore he confuses the picture of the unloving person by making him seem more capable of overcoming his state than he actually...
More particularly, Farnsworth noted five "monotonously familiar" aspects of the background of students who fail or do poorly in-college work. 1) Discord between parents, making it impossible for the dependent child to love one parent without getting in trouble with the other. 2) "Absence of warm feelings and sincere emotional reactions on the part of those with whom the growing person has contact...
John P. Spiegel, lecturer in Social Relations, disagreed with a statement made by a member of the Lynn Parent-Teacher Association that most couples going steady "decide to...bypass college in favor of early marriage." Spiegel denied that any surveys had ever been made on the subject and claimed that "no one has ever demonstrated any harm" in the practice...