Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Kroeger, who received facial bruises from the attack, pretended to be unconscious, escaping further injury, said Barbara Hirsch '90, who was on the scene at the time. Kroeger did not go to Stillman for treatment, Kroeger said...
...alumni seem to display somewhat more enthusiam for recruiting athletes than they do for recruiting introverted geeks (who after all appear to be the only identifiable group to vociferate sullenly towards the mental capacity or treatment of Harvard athletes when they are given a podium), we might conclude that alumni have more admiration for--and take greater pride in Harvard's athletes than they do in Harvard's introverted "strictly academic students...
Professor Womack is an apologist for Castro. He had never raised his voice in protest against the brutal treatment of former Fidelistas in Cuba, brutalities as shown by Armando Valladares to be as sickening as anywhere in the world. Professor Womack is also an avowed Marxist...
...public-health reasons and civil rights reasons, we are very much opposed to any type of mandatory testing," says Dr. Stephen Joseph, New York City's health commissioner. Experience with other diseases, he says, shows that without an effective cure for AIDS, such a policy would be useless. "Until treatment was available, mandatory testing and ((sexual)) contact tracing did nothing to stem the spread of syphilis...
...realize that for many smokers, nicotine is an addictive substance, and smokers therefore benefit from the integration of pharmacology and behavioral treatment," Ockene writes in the report...