Word: preparee
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The members of the Class of 1996, like their predecessors, will miss their friends. They will miss the bustling Square. They will miss the intellectually conducive atmosphere. And they will miss not having to worry about the "real world," not having to prepare their own meals and not holding "real...
In order to prepare seniors for their post-graduation obligations, the financial aid office requires those graduating with loans to attend exit interviews during which they calculate with financial aid officers exactly what they owe and what that will mean in terms of repayment.
Mrs. Clinton: When she was six, Bill and I talked about how we could prepare her for the meanspiritedness and slings and arrows that come with political life. At dinners her father would pretend to be running against Bill Clinton, and he would say something like "Don't vote for...
Mrs. Clinton: No, we just explained the process. She obviously shares our view that all these investigations are politically inspired. My larger point is I think everyone should really think about how to prepare children once they get to be a certain age for the realities of life.
Bellicosity poisoned relations with University Hall, too. Councillors' behavior at monthly Faculty meetings was utterly embarrassing. In good faith, President Neil L. Rudenstine agreed to waive University policies which technically prohibit students from speaking at meetings. Rudenstine even agreed to answer councillors' questions--provided he was given advance notice in...