Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...landscape would not be the only thing to suffer -- Harvard sports would feel the pressure as well. The field itself would take a heavy beating two days in a row, and would not be in as good shape, according to the sports information director at Penn. And while thousands park their cars in the area on Sunday afternoons, what would happen to the students who enjoy using the tennis courts and other facilities...
...rubber in order to bolster the price and thus help Malaysia, which supplies one-third of the world's rubber. U.S. aid officials were also studying requests for at least a modest amount of economic aid to support Malaysia's ambitious five-year development program, which would suffer if funds were diverted to a defense buildup to replace departing British troops...
Student homogeneity is a problem at both schools. Precisely because they are all bright and scientifically inclined, they lack diversity and suffer psychological shocks when their high school A's suddenly turn to C's or worse. Caltech's Feynman tries to ease the pain by wryly reminding freshmen that inevitably "half of every one of Caltech's classes is below the class average." Yet M.I.T. English Professor Barry Spacks finds his students refreshing because they "exhibit none of the pretenses and gamesmanship of places like Harvard -if they don't know...
...girls of Lesley College, that little island within the huge Harvard ocean, suffer from a hang-up. It's a strange condition best described by some of its manifestations. They include...
...tens of thousands of Seventh-Day Adventists in Southern California suffer from most of the same diseases as their non-Adventist neighbors, including cancer. Yet on the average, the Adventist men live longer. Most conspicuously, they have only one-fourth as much lung disease as other Californians...