Word: stints
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard Dental School's new cooperative venture with the Peace Corps is an important attempt to ameliorate that pressure. By making a six-month stint in the Peace Corps an acceptable way of filling the school's clinical requirements, the program allows students to participate in the Peace Corps for a comparatively short period of time while receiving academic credit...
Hoyle, 40, a Southern-born Midwesterner educated at Harvard, became acquainted with science-related journalism in the mid-1970s as a stringer for the magazine's Boston bureau. "I reported on everything from the abortion issue to medical school cheating," he recalls. After a stint as managing editor of the New Republic, Hoyle rejoined TIME in 1981 as an associate editor specializing in foreign affairs. Scientific matters, though, were seldom far away. His first cover article, written for TIME's international editions in 1982, detailed the global hazards of acid rain...
...public sensation and later. Incredible. Had she lived in today's tattletale milieu, the mother of little Oscar Folsom Cleveland would have bounced from magazine covers right into the hot seats of Donahue and Nightline. Agents would have hatched deals for books, movies, interviews, docudramas and maybe a stint of modeling to launch a new line of lingerie called Grover's Corners...
Roger E. Caron '85, who played offensive tackle for Harvard before a two-year stint with the Indianapolis Colts, termed the games "a joke. Disgusting. A big waste of time...
...first, I just had an interest," Butcher said of his decision to play rugby last spring. The interest turned into a serious stint. Butcher ended up playing in every game. He proved to be a strong runner, scoring four times and helping the rugby team solidify its defensive game...