Word: yale
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...this fact that has made possible the existence of today's separate youth culture, by which parents feel surrounded and threatened in their sense of authority. "A stage of life that barely existed a century ago is now universally accepted as an inherent part of the human condition," says Yale Psychiatrist Kenneth Keniston. Keniston, in fact, now postulates still another new stage of life, that between adolescence and adulthood: he calls it "youth." The youth of the technetronic or post-industrial age often remain out of the work force until their late 20s. "They are still questioning family tradition, family...
...script. Segal kicked back ten of them to the movie company. For promotion. Paramount kicked in ten more. It paid off. The scenarist scrambled 100,000 miles across country. Selling, pushing. Merchandising. He appeared on Cavett, Carson. "I'm kind of a folk hero at Yale," he liked to say. "The closest thing to a Beatle." Fraternities called him up en masse; Middle America wrote in; most important, publishing houses and film companies used Love Story as a new shibboleth. The escape hatch had been opened. Erich...
Silber went to the University of Texas from Yale in 1955 as a philosophy professor. In 1961 he became the chairman of the philosophy department...
Barring an unlikely Bowdoin upset. Harvard and Clarkson will have a chance to fight it out in the championship game while Yale tries to avoid yet another loss as the Polar Bears lick their wounds in the consolation game...
...Yale is rather weak. The Bulldogs lost to Colgate, 6-3. B. C., 6-3, Penn, 8-4., and a totally demoralized, uninspired Cornell team. 5-3. Their sole victory came over an even worse team. Northeastern, and then by a single goal, 2-1. The Elis will be lucky to escape the Ivy League cellar. although they are fortunate in having Princeton as a challenger for the honor...