Word: phd
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Corso was holding forth on the street. Joan Bacz was finding her voice in a coffee house on Plympton St. And there was a graduate student named John Beebe, a tall, looking man from rural Indians who had alarmed his family by giving up a secure to seek a PhD in Slavie when it came to language, he was a natural athlete, and he worked for the Crimson Printing Company at night, setting exotic language and mathematics texts on the linotype machine. J.R.R. Tolkien was publishing the last of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy just then; Sandy...
...atmosphere of unwarranted complacency, conventional wisdom remained unchallenged. Given her significant contributions to women's studies, it is unfortunate that this was the occasion chosen to honor Matina S. Horner's tenth anniversary as President of Radcliffe College. Nadla Malley Cynthia Sonborn Cathryn Thorup PhD. Program in Government Harvard University
John's mission took him to Singapore, and next year he'll be returning there on a Rotary Scholarship to study sociology. So that she could go with him. Martha has switched her major from psychology to East Asian Studies. They both plan to earn PhD's. John hopes to teach in a public high school someday and Martha, after completing her studies at Harvard, would like to teach in a college...
Sanchez is currently on a leave of absence from Stanford where he is competing his PhD on the American "outsider"--which includes Blacks, women, Chicanos, and laborers. He came back to Harvard this year to help put his younger brother through college after his father lost his job as a mechanic...
...facilities for doing Chicano research. At Stanford, Sanchez says he has found many role models including his advisor, who is "one of the best Chicano historians around." Because of the jobs limitations in the East, Sanchez says he plans to stay in California after he receives his PhD to work with the Chicano community from an academic standpoint...