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...Margaret was invisibly chained there; she didn?t learn to drive until season four. But she also was allowed yearnings of escape. She wants a weekend away from the kids - perhaps because, in the lodge, they won?t have to sleep in those separate beds. She takes a college English class (where Betty happens to be a fellow student), and dancing lessons (dragging Jim, the perennial square, against his will). In a 1958 episode that won the show an Emmy, Jim announces he?s building a trophy case for the scholastic and athletic prizes the kids have amassed, and Margaret...
Under the new proposal from the Task Force on General Education, English 10, “Major British Writers,” will not count for general education credit. Neither, for that matter, will Literature and Arts A-22, “Poems, Poets, Poetry.” And Literature and Arts B-63, “Bach in His Time and Through the Centuries,” will also fall by the wayside. Instead, the proposal recommends the absorption of what are now the Literature and Arts requirements into a category whose primary focus isn’t even...
...Katherine M. Gray ’08, a Crimson news editor, is an English and American literature and language concentrator in Lowell House...
...every boy who gets it, nine girls do. There have been attempts to explain anorexia in the same way most doctors account for depression - as resulting from an imbalance of certain neurotransmitters in the brain - but these have tended to lead nowhere. Since anorexia was named in 1868 by English physician William Gull, says Mondraty, "we haven't made much progress on treatment...
...impassioned contingent means something more troubling when it says Fernandes doesn't communicate well. Many who identify culturally as "big-D Deaf" learned American Sign Language before English. Fernandes did not. She grew up speaking English and says she didn't find her "path into the deaf culture" until she was 23. That's too late for some opponents. "People like [Fernandes] who entered the deaf world later in life can become culturally deaf, but some don't ... They sign stiffly. The eye contact, the body movements--all the cultural stuff is slightly off. They're like second-language learners...