Word: sisterly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...poll being conducted today on the subject of rule changes, each student should reply according to her confidence in herself, and not according to possible deleterious effects on her fellows of this opportunity for responsible social decision. None of us, we feel, can effectively or justifiably act as her sister's keeper. Gail Thain '64 Judith Dollenmayer '63 Bay Schleffelin '64 Marcla Tillotson '62 Caroline Herron '62 Cornella Lewls '63 Donna Levine '62 Jill Huston '65 Suzie Stockard '65 Myra Rubin '62 Anne Ellsworth '62 Janie Seligson '64 Barbara Graf...
Strasbourg is Boston's "Sister City in Europe" under the program. The delegation culminates two years of effort to establish closer cultural ties between the two cities...
...Denver Post's late Publisher Frederick G. Bonfils, who fell out with her father over her first marriage, lived much of her life in semi-seclusion in a 20-room marble copy of Marie Antoinette's Petit Trianon, and pursued a 30-year feud with her younger sister-and current Post boss-Helen Bonfils Davis with such intensity that the Post was not even informed of May's death, got scooped on the obituary by the rival Rocky Mountain News; after a long illness; in Denver...
...according to Montgomery, were the following: He barely made it to the airport to welcome the First Lady but was without his official limousine. His ten-year-old son, "who shouldn't be allowed to play in a government car," had locked the keys inside. Thus, Mrs. Kennedy's sister had to ride to town in a "considerably less classy vehicle...
...which is essential to a character as impassioned as Dido. Miss Miller's very lack of gestures or changes of expression conveyed her strength; her cry to Aeneas of "Away!" displayed how much Dido meant it. Mary Lou Sullivan was a brilliant contrast to her as Belinda, Dido's sister. Her voice had just the lightness and grace the part needs, and she did not burlesque her role as the traditional confidante...