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...slight exaggeration of the pleasure of spending late nights poring over options for psychiatric outplacement. But it's no exaggeration of her impact: she is the voice for mental health within the Administration. Says her press secretary Sally Aman: "She is at the table at every turn to remind the group that mental health . should have parity with physical health...
...love and approval, melding mostly accusatory reminiscence with chunks of Shakespeare pertinent to his career, her career or their often remote private relationship. As Redgrave performs on an all but bare stage, a shadowy portrait of her father looms behind her all the time, as if to remind her of an acting ideal to which, alas, she cannot measure...
...Jeremy A. Dauber '95, chair of the Hillel coordinating council, said the ceremony was an attempt to remind people of the... the Holocaust so that it can never happen again...
...think it's important for us to be out and to remind the administration that we exist," said Assistant Professor of English and American Literature Jeffrey A. Masten...
Furthermore, we would remind Jewett of the precedent established by an 1985 Ad Board case, in which freshman Samuel Burke was placed on disciplinary probation, even after having offered a public apology to the group which he had offended. His crime? To have removed a "reserved-HRGLSA" (now the more "inclusive" BGLSA) sign from a table in the crowded Union. Burke was prosecuted mercilessly by the college administration for his apparently unforgivable (although inadvertent and certainly "casual") crime against one of the "in" groups. We need not remind the administration of the not-unforeseeable consequences of its zealotry...