Word: term
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...episode in Conyers suggested that we may have crossed a threshold at the close of the 1990s. We have suspected for some time that our young people suffer more depression and other mental illness than any previous generation. Perhaps we are now seeing the proof--and the long-term results...
...year and taper the dosage toward the end. Even Fassler admits, "We try to use medication for the minimum amount of time possible. And with a younger child, we're more cautious about using medication because we have less research concerning both the effectiveness and the long-term consequences and side effects." Says Michael Faenza, president of the National Mental Health Association: "I feel very strongly that no child should be receiving medication without counseling. Medication is just one spoke in the wheel...
Berkowitz reminded the president that at a May 5 hearing, Richards Professor of Chemistry Cynthia M. Friend, chair of the Docket Committee, guaranteed a judgment by the end of the academic term...
...Harvard we define ourselves by our communities more than anything else. We cling to the friends, structure and intimacy provided by smaller niches, islands of calm in the sea of Harvard life. For some reason, in the last month of each term, we sever these ties, dropping everything to revert back to primal, egoistic selves...
...less vocal forms of activism have waned during the past month. Cambridge and Boston public schools students who participate in Harvard-sponsored community service programs are left hanging two months before their term ends while we attend review sessions, formals and study groups...