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...facts are these: What you did was experienced as hateful not only by many Jews but also by others in the University community; you are lucky what you did was discovered before innocent people were physically injured. Unburden yourself of your guilt and commit yourself to a better understanding of others in a community characterized by justice and peace. The Rev. G. Stewart Barnes President, The United Ministry at Harvard and Radcliffe
...phenomenal response? "It's the extreme privatization of entertainment," says psychologist Jerald Jellison of the University of Southern California. Experts believe the anonymity of the telephone offers a psychological safety valve to the secret keeper, who feels compelled to unburden himself but fears vilification. Says UCLA's Goodman: "It's the interpersonal parallel of a one-night stand...
...owners had any sense, they'd unburden a few more million on all-stars such as Lee Mazzilli...
...powerful voice to demand improvement in places like the South Bronx. We've heard all the promises. We need action." Her refuses to be more specific about the size or activity of his organization, adding only that, "we are the descendants of slaves who think it is time to unburden ourselves and get something done...
...sees his dearest friend on the road, cannot face him, hides behind a tree and lets him pass. He yearns to confide in his estranged daughter. When she finally tells him of her affair with a man even older than her father, offering Dubin a perfect opening to finally unburden himself about his love for Fanny Bick, he lets the opportunity pass. Instead he delivers a tired, paternal lecture, retreating into the mythical wisdom he supposedly possesses as a biographer intimate with the lives of the great. Even when his wife discovers his affair with Fanny and the lame excuse...