Word: reminded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...advice is...to remind us why you did the thesis and [tell us] what you have learned...
...Board: A User's Guide for Students" more than five years ago. Some students may not be aware that most of the points of confusion and interest brought out in the articles and letters are addressed in the Guide, so I thought this would be a good time to remind students of this easy resource for most questions about the Board. Rather than simply refer him to the Guide, though, I'd like to respond to some of Mr. Berger's particular concerns. First, the membership of the Board (pages four-to-five of the Guide) includes all senior tutors...
...cause of this clonal empathy wouldn't be that your inner life was exactly like your clone's (it wouldn't be). The catalyst, rather, would be seeing that familiar face--the one in your high school yearbook, except with a better haircut. It would remind you that you and your clone were essentially the same, driven by the same hopes and fears. You might even feel you shared the same soul. And in a sense, this would be true. Then again, in a sense, you share the same soul with everyone...
After developing open blisters during practice, Castellano's hands were exposed to the Charles River water. Soon thereafter, Castellano was diagnosed with a potentially lethal staph infection in his blood. Castellano explained that the coaches of the crew team remind the rowers often to clean their hands and sterilize the blisters because of the potentially dangerous water and, further, that he did not follow the coach's directions. John A. DeHoff '00, another first-year rower diagnosed with blood poisoning earlier this year, emphasized the scarcity of such infections: "A lot of people row on the Charles, and this doesn...
...afraid of marching into OCS and seeking out the resources you need. Looking through the countless notebooks of offerings is an excellent way to begin the career-choosing process. It seems a bit simplistic to remind people of this, but I have talked to countless students who have walked into OCS, wandered around the first floor a bit aimlessly, felt silly, and left. Remember that the staff is there to help you, no matter where you are in your career exploration process...