Word: responded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...raise the issue." Local complacency also has to be dealt with. "Some people who come to Harvard are pretty pleased with the place and don't like being told what's wrong with it." She says that when students listen seriously to discussions about women's studies, they respond favorably...
...most pervasive stereotype in the law-that men are independent and women are men's dependents." Ginsburg encourages her students to join in preparing her cases. Such experience, she hopes, will help young lawyers pursue what Ginsburg sees as one goal of the law: "To reflect and respond to the needs of the society it serves, preserving freedom while preventing turmoil...
...diminish her goodness. Ravenal is tough and human; her lines could be rhetorical harangues but she delivers them with unaffected directness. Confronting other characters, Ravenal is less effective. At times her passionate responses to her mother and friend seem overly dramatic--mainly because the visitors offer little to respond...
...number of alumni contributing to the Fund is also on the rise, although Harvard's participation level--32 per cent last year--still lags behind the 50 to 60 per cent of Dartmouth and Princeton alumni who respond to their alma mater's financial pleas...
Craig declined to respond to any of the specific charges of "discouragement" that the students cited in their letter...