Word: warded
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...interview for the Sunday Herald Tribune that ran on January 15, 1967, Rice said of the evolution of social work that "social work really developed as a practice for the poor. The social worker was only for the ward patients in the begging...
...oomph. He's exactly what we need. America has changed in the past 60 years; in terms of medical progress there has been great success. Today the proper time to retire and the age at which Social Security benefits should become available is not 65 but 80. LOUIS R. WARD Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan...
...months ago, I might have read about cutbacks for teaching hospitals and said, "What a shame!'' Today I am lying in a bone-marrow transplant ward in a Cleveland hospital. I have acute leukemia. As I watch the teams of dedicated doctors and nurses collaborate to make me well, as I realize all the research that has taken place to make my life and comfort possible, as I participate in studies to help others, I see that the crisis at teaching hospitals is more than "a shame'': it's a tragedy. If all the people working for Medicare...
...many faculty and student leaders. But the regents, 18 of whom were appointed by Wilson or previous Republican Governors, were influenced by months of lobbying by the Governor. They also enjoyed political cover: a leader of the rollback effort was one of the board's three black members, Ward Connerly, a Wilson appointee. ''We are turning down Asians and whites with 4.0 averages to take in blacks and Chicanos with 2.8,'' says Connerly. ''We can't go into the 21st century with half the people entitled to preferences because of their race and the rest standing on the sidelines boiling...
...people have said, "You're reallylucky,' and I realize that I am really lucky, andI'm looking for ward to [the fellowship]," shesaid. "On the other hand, I feel like I should belooking...