Word: blossoms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Princeton had Brook Shields, Yale had Jodie Foster, and we only got the promise of Mayam Bialik, aka television's Blossom. (Before the start of this academic year, Mayam once again delayed entrance into Harvard.) Princeton had Bill Bradley, Yale had Calvin Hill, and we had ex-Blue Jay "great" Jeff Musselman...
...spiritual rebirth triggered a musical awakening as well. Though he played admirably with Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and other bebop pioneers, Coltrane's no-holds-barred style did not blossom until he recorded his own albums in the late '50s and early '60s. A new boxed set, The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings of John Coltrane, captures this fertile period, collecting tracks from 10 previously released albums, along with a full CD of rehearsals and outtakes from his first important album, Giant Steps...
...Obviously I would like to see some particular projects blossom and bloom, whether it's some of the projects in international affairs, some of the inter-faculty programs, they're all a part of that," he added...
Listed among New Era's creditors were Rockefeller ($11.4 million), Simon ($6.5 million) and Boone, although the largest individual loser was the Rev. Glenn Blossom of Dresher, Pennsylvania ($27.5 million), who was using the funds to establish a seminary. All in all, New Era claimed $551 million in liabilities against just $80 million in assets...
...anything, the extra effort needed to sustain the team off the field only makes the players tighter on the field. A side won the third division championship in the Cherry Blossom, and finished third in the Ivy League Tournament two weeks...