Word: warded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Mandy said that the osteopath had remained in the apartment when she made love to Astor. "It is quite normal, isn't it?" she shrugged. "There is nothing wrong with it." However, she testified, apart from paying Ward $17 a week rent for her room and buying the food, she did not give the osteopath more than $70 in the four months of last year that she shared the flat with...
...DAVID WARD-STEINMAN Assistant Professor of Music San Diego State College San Diego...
...Cornell University. In grabbing Presbyterian Atwood, the trustees, who by charter are two-thirds Methodists, happily broke a tradition of Methodists as presidents that goes clear back to the school's founding 127 years ago. Atwood simply "swept this campus by storm," said Acting President Judson C. Ward...
...ward workers have been instrumental in pointing out patients who may possibly benefit from a case-aid study, LaMonte said. "We hope to have 30 volunteers working with 30 patients next year," he added. The present interviewers now meet weekly with Boston State social workers, but next year the Committee will have to hire its own psychiatric social workers to closely supervise the case-aid volunteers, LaMonte said...
According to Edward S. La Monte '65, committee chairman, approximately 120 Summer School students, comprising ten ward groups, are participating in the summer work at Metropolitan State and Boston State Hospitals. A different group visits a different chronic ward every afternoon and evening...