Word: selfless
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Eckert's numbers are indicative of his selfless efforts to get his teammates involved. He leads the team in assists (31), and points (53), and he is second in goals (21). His assist total is two-and-a-half times that of his closest teammate...
...interested in other people," said Tim P. Morningstar '97, a Crimson editor. "He was selfless in that sense...
While the play of the Hendersons, Cansecos, and Clemenses can generally be described as selfish, the replacements were selfless...
...treatment of ROTC. In sharp contrast to most other colleges, ROTC is considered an extracurricular activity rather than an academic program here. Furthermore, students participating in ROTC must travel to MIT because there are no ROTC units at Harvard. All of these measures constitute an added burden upon students selfless enough to serve their country...
Ingratitude is fatal to a foreign policy of selflessness. And selfless intervention, unmoored from any conception of national interest, defines Clinton foreign policy. For George Bush, author of our first purely humanitarian intervention, Somalia was an afterthought. For Clinton it is the model. In Somalia he inflated the mission from feeding the starving to nation building, until driven out by public opinion. In Bosnia only last month, a U.N. bureaucrat was able to call in U.S. warplanes to strike at Serbs to avenge French peacekeepers wounded by Serb gunmen bent on fighting Muslims. What this has to do with...