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...conquest, Haydee consents to sleep with him. But in a final spasm of pique, Adrien drives away while she talks to a brace of former boy friends. Alone at the villa, unsatisfied with the solitude he initially sought, Adrien at film's end decides to rejoin his mistress...
After months of investigation, the CRIMSON sports staff is prepared to announce that Gerry Pinder, former forward for the Chicago Black Hawks, will rejoin his team...
...before surgery would give psychiatrists time to study the would-be donor's motives and his chances of benefiting from giving an organ. The result, Blachly says, might well be an enhanced "sense of dignity and self-determination" on the part of the donor that would let him "rejoin the human race on his own terms." In ancient days, kings, favorite sons, daughters, wives or slaves were often slain in sacrificial rites as a means of atonement and because, as Psychoanalyst Roger Money-Kyrle once wrote, "the gift of life places one with the gods." Blachly believes that nonfatal...
...least two players have indicated previously that they would not play under Munro again, but Thomas was hopeful he could persuade them to rejoin the team. "An assistant coach would be very helpful. Things look very bright at the moment," Thomas said...
...academic year of the Bay of Pigs fiasco) I began to inquire about the nature of a conscientious objector status. Here began my second break with the posture of representative manhood. Ironically, after being granted a tentative conscientious-objector release from the Marine Officer Program. I decided to rejoin it. This return, however, did not represent a swing of a pendulum from a rebellious position back to a formerly rejected one. Rather, it was the end-product of my study of various radical and dissenting movements in American history, and a rejection on my part of the kind of separatism...