Word: referred
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...changes that have taken place since Comstock's day are reflected by the fact hat women students usually now refer to themselves as Harvard rather than Radcliffe students, Jacoby said...
...this is just a minor discrepancy. In my three years at Harvard, I have never before felt so close to Bok--or "Derek" I now refer to him affectionately. So rather than do anything stressful such as worry about my own employment prospects, I realized that I owed it to Bok--after all we'd been through together--to analyze his options...
...trauma care during the past decade. A generation ago, emergency rooms were dumping grounds for bad doctors and training grounds for young ones. But the experience of two world wars, Korea and especially Vietnam taught doctors that saving injured patients depended as much on speed as on skill. Doctors refer to "the golden hour" after a trauma, before irreversible shock sets in, when lifesaving treatment is most likely to succeed. Beginning in the early '80s, states organized themselves into trauma networks and began tailoring training programs for physicians interested in emergency care as a specialty. The goal was not entirely...
...hasty. Prime Minister Kazimiera Prunskiene seemed to suggest that the deliberately vague terms of the Kohl-Mitterrand letter might serve as a vehicle for compromise. But the main stumbling block remains: what to do about the March 11 declaration of independence. Lithuanians are interpreting the proposed suspension to refer only to legislation passed after March 11, while Moscow reads it to include suspension of the declaration itself. The no-retreat camp still has the upper hand in Vilnius, but the artful Western nudge might help move both sides closer to talks...
...addition, counselors from each group say that they often refer students to other services that have more specific training...