Word: wondered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Every society needs institutions that turn out generalists, not careerist, who wrestle and have an ability to wrestle with moral, political and philosophical questions," he adds. "Harvard should be one of those institutions. But I wonder if it still is anymore...
...image of Harvard and the real College for their first-years so that the new students can have a place within Harvard. That bridge, the philosophy that inspires the prefect program follows, will make first-years feels more at home. I do not disagree with that idea. But I wonder what is lost when we cross that bridge. I remember the wonder that I arrived with when I first came here the wonder of feeling a part of a long and lofty tradition. Much of my excitement about coming to Harvard was unique because coming to Harvard was unique because...
...week later, Flinn helped the Zigos move into their new home. In the weeks that followed, Gayla says, she often came home to find Kelly there. "I began to wonder if she ever went to work because she was always there," Gayla says. On July 11, she says, Marc came home drunk from a bar, and they got into a fight. Marc called Flinn, who offered to come pick him up. While she sat crying on her stoop, Gayla says, the bomber pilot drove up in her Honda Accord and whisked Marc Zigo away...
...alternative medicine like Dr. Andrew Weil [HEALTH, May 12]. This suggests to me that it recognizes the messenger but fails to understand the real message. When people have to endure impersonal treatment, insurance hassles, escalating fees, unmanageable managed care and doctors who don't listen, is it any wonder they turn to alternative therapies and self-care? LOU WALLER Norman, Okla...
...spent with my father. The rest of the year he was occupied with his New York City department store, Avedon's Fifth Avenue. Before my father became a businessman, though, he was a teacher. In the summer of 1931, at the beach, he opened my eyes to the wonder of photography...