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...Room 13 Peer Counseling - Co-Director 1998-99; Harvard Dorm Crew - Quincy House Captain; The Harvard Crimson - Arts Editor 1997-99; University Lutheran Shelter - volunteer; Freshman Safety Planning Board...
...Harvard Crimson - Managing Editor; Harvard Club Tennis - Co-President; Experimentors (PBHA) - Steering Committee member; Bureau of Study Counsel - Award Peer Tutor...
...scope of this inquiry. (There's a sentence you haven't heard in Washington lately.) But another question is admissible: Why do Washington opinion leaders seem to have more trouble than average Americans imagining themselves in Clinton's shoes? Oddly, the problem may be that they consider Clinton a peer. Clinton and the politicos and the pundits all inhabit the same basic social arena. And social proximity makes detachment difficult. It breeds rivalry and enmity, hence harshness of judgment. True, it can also breed friendship and alliance, hence leniency. But for Bill Clinton, a gladhander and an ideological chameleon, there...
...take controversial and sensitive issues seriously and resort to professionals or peer counselors only when out of my depth, (and don't worry, I'll be sure to let you know the difference between my opinions and those of the pros.) Perhaps because I've been blessed with an ability to laugh at myself in embarrassing situations, I will be less likely to laugh...
According to Wolff, Harvard's financial aid offers for graduate school students had become less competitive with peer institutions...