Word: sisterly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard Admissions is responsible for part of the increase, even if the staff does not process the applications, the Admissions Director said. The Harvard Admissions Office recruits applicants more actively than its sister school, and in their tours, officers invariably answer questions from women's secondary school students...
...Vice President, he once sent Shriver a praise-filled letter which ended: "The Peace Corps job is being not only well done, but extremely well done." Moreover, Shriver is only 48, a Catholic, a liberal, has a Midwestern background-and is married to Jack Kennedy's sister Eunice...
Last spring, when some of the same doctors had a male patient of 26 dying of leukemia, they decided to give him marrow transplants. But whose marrow? His parents were still living; so were three brothers and a sister. Rather than trust their own judgment in picking which relative had the closest-matching marrow cells, the doctors left the choice to nature...
...could talk to a television camera as if it were her pastor. She could smile lovingly at a new car and slip into the driver's seat while letting only a proper amount of knee show. She had a Grey Lady's sincerity and a sorority sister's charm. And she earned $150,000 a year as the Chrysler Girl on television. Then she suddenly announced she was giving it all up for grand opera. That's right, honey, her friends told her, lots of luck...
...branched into gold mining, cattle ranching, real estate, becoming so rich (estimates run all the way up to $40 million) that his third wife last year won a $5,500,000 divorce settlement; of knife wounds in the abdomen (police booked Bartholomae's brother's Spanish-born sister-in-law on suspicion of murder); in the kitchen of his $500,000 mansion at Newport Beach, Calif...