Word: stephen
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...Harvard Law School student has been expelled for "extensive forgery" on his undergraduate transcript, according to Law School Registrar Stephen Kane, one of two voting administrators on the school's Administrative Board...
Unlike Sutton, Pollak, a former editor for the Nation, met Dr. B. The writer's younger brother Stephen spent five years at the Orthogenic School before his accidental death in 1948. Meeting some 20 years later, Bettelheim loftily informed Pollak that his father had been an ineffective "schlemiel," that his Medea-like mother was wholly to blame for Stephen's emotional ills and, quite falsely, that the brother had committed suicide. No wonder Pollak left that encounter mentally comparing Bettelheim to "the evil Doctor Sivana, arch-nemesis of Captain Marvel...
Ennis' attention turned to his pupils. He was a counselor to many children from all over New York City, but to one young man, he was virtually a father. Ennis Cosby started tutoring Walter Stephen Douglas III three years ago. Says Douglas: "I was 13 and thought I was stupid. Then I was beginning a new school year, and I was sent to meet my new tutor. It was Ennis. We just clicked. Every time I met him, he made me better. Every time I left, I liked him more. My grandmother knew the name and asked...
...made it so compelling may be merely a small part of some endless legal epic. But that facet may prove to be the most enduring one. Ennis Cosby was Bill Cosby's legacy. And his son's legacy may be a young man in New York City. When Walter Stephen Douglas heard of the murder, his heart was not really with the celebrity dad most Americans were mourning with. "I cried the whole day. I put a picture of Ennis on the bed and cried myself to sleep. He just went away, and a part of me went with...
...whether it be a painful death or a dignified one. Most Americans seem to agree with this argument: a recent Gallup poll reported that 75 percent of those surveyed favor doctor-assisted suicide. In one of two federal appellate court rulings to be determined by the justices, Judge Stephen Reinhardt found that Washington state's ban on assisted suicide violated the constitutional guarantee of personal liberty. "A competent, terminally-ill adult" should not be forced to endure "a childlike state of helplessness, diapered, sedated, incompetent," he wrote. But court watchers find it hard to believe the Justices agreed to wrestle...