Word: victimizer
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Dean Lewis is unaware that many students' schedules require them to travel home from the Yard late at night; for instance, my fall tutorial ended at 10.30 p.m.) If Dean Lewis did not intend to hold the student responsible for what happened to her, that is, to blame the victim, I find it deeply regrettable that the official who determines and embodies Harvard policy on undergraduate life should have so little sensitivity to how his remarks might be interpreted...
That same "Go Harvard" sign disappeared about halfway through the third period, an obvious victim of the St. Lawrence faithful. But no matter, because the only sign the Crimson will need next weekend is the one pointing the way to Lake Placid...
...ever since. The pretty girl became the woman who, in addition to being media magic, was embarking on a voyage of self-discovery. She learned that she could detect and respond to suffering. Increasingly, her public work concentrated on the sick and the troubled. When she offered an aids victim her ungloved hand, she advanced the cause of tolerance immeasurably...
Like all children of divorce, William Windsor has been both the battle's fulcrum and its victim. It was William, known chummily from birth by the press as Wills, who reportedly demanded of his father, "Why do you make Mummy cry all the time?" With the divorce imminent, William's strategic position becomes even more charged--both as his mother's trump card in her continuing negotiations with the palace and as the next King of England in the unlikely, yet much speculated upon, instance that Charles marries Camilla Parker Bowles and abdicates. But royals watchers hope that having lived...
Riley said both the victim of the alleged assault and members of the Harvard administration support the decision to post the notice to all students via e-mail...