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...inmates) were guided in the creation of a drama about incidents that had affected their adult lives. On this visit Bergman's task is even more complex: to dredge up memories from the ages of five to twelve and assemble them into a play. Since, as center Administrator Ian Tink notes, "90% of these patients were sexually abused as children," the hope is that by seeing themselves as victims they will realize how they have victimized others...
...expectin' us to tink, you best be giving us fus dibs on du food line...
...Tink Gunnoe '64, star midfielder for the team that tied Dartmouth and Princeton for the Ivy title, recently recalled the 12-6 trouncing of Dartmouth that secured Harvard's share of the crown. "The whole team played in a way that just embarrassed the whole Dartmouth team, "he remembers, calling it a wonderful win." The victory was even sweeter for Gunnoe since his best friend from his Towson, Md. hometown and four-year collegiate foe captained the Indians that year...
...curtain of the fairy chamber opens slightly, and Tink, who has doubtless been eavesdropping, tinkles a laugh of scorn...
Einstein had enormous powers of concentration. When the wind died down while he was out sailing, he would whip out his notebook and do his calculations. Stymied by a thorny problem, he would tell his colleagues in accented English, "Now I will a little tink," pace slowly up and down, while twirling a lock of his unruly hair, or perhaps puff on his pipe, then suddenly erupt in a smile and announce a solution. Interrupted by parades of visitors to his Mercer Street house, he could resume his work almost as soon as they stepped out of his second-floor...