Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Edge's game is sound in every aspect, but the talent which receives the most attention from squash observers is her imcomparable quickness and power on the court. She scrambles well, returning seemingly impossible shots, and exerts inordinate pressure on her opponent by volleying balls that many would let bounce. Her fluid style provides inspiration to all the players on the team...
...relevant aspect of academic freedom, a principle that affects both the substance of, and the process for, resolving disputes over classroom material is that within their area of professional expertise, instructors exercise full discretion over the content of lectures and the conduct of classroom discussion. This implies that deans and other members of Faculty are not empowered to take actions that quality or abridge the freedom of faculty members to teach their courses. The classroom is also a place for open discussion and reasoned debate of views, opinions and arguments, including those that are controversial. As participants in the classroom...
This last aspect of his career is made most obvious by the long series of lectures, master classes and informal "teaching concerts" with which Kipnis has attempted to make both the harpsichord and its repertoire more accessible to skeptical audiences. He has already visited dozens of American universities in his quest to bring classical music to a young audience or, as he puts it, to "bring the mountain to Mohammed." This week finds him here at his alma mater for a series of student-oriented musical events, as part of the Office for the Arts' Learning from Performers program...
More than 1000 people attended last year's Cultural Rhythms festival during the long weekend, and an even larger audience is expected this year, said Palisa R. Kelley '88, who organized the performance aspect of the event. Ticket sales are expected to raise about...
Consider this bizarre, but typical, routine from the 1988 presidential campaign: Bob Dole's Iowa campaign director often sleeps in Omaha or Moline, Ill. Or this more cynical aspect: young, fresh-faced volunteers for candidates in Iowa or New Hampshire sometimes receive their living expenses off the books, being handed $20 bills in out-of-the-way motel rooms...