Word: woundedness
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“Many people wiser than we have said that among the casualties of last week’s attack is our media’s flip cynicism, its ironic detachment from genuine feeling. Well, if irony isn’t dead then it’s gravely wounded...
Instead, I find myself fighting my “own” people. The Food and Drug Administration prohibits me from giving blood to victims of terrorism and wounded troops because I have had “sexual contact, even once, with another man since 1977,” even...
Although relatively new to Harvard’s presidents, the stately house has long been a part of Harvard history—in fact, since its construction in 1767, the building has only housed Harvard graduates, professors and now presidents. As the former residence of governors, wounded soldiers, members of...
We are also experiencing a mini-epidemic of manic patients who feel compelled to come to New York City from great distances for various World Trade Center-related reasons. Some believe they are essential to the relief effort ("I?m the lead firefighter!" says one); others have to document the...
Without similar commitments from other departments, Mansfield’s quixotic charge against grade inflation will have little effect on College-wide grading policies. Yet it will have detrimental effects on the students who are unfortunately subject to his caprice. The government department should question whether to allow its irresponsible...