Word: bowlings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...there is "safety in numbers." Perhaps the Boston Jewish Film Festival demonstrated that those numbers need not be limited to a certain ethnic group, and as we being to call ourselves members of a plurality of cultures, perhaps we may finally become comfortable with our place in the salad bowl and our understanding of the other ingredients...
...last year, a new tradition began: the presentation of the Wolff Cup--a silver bowl on which the names of the winning players are engraved--to the winning team...
...MELTING POT, BUT A SALAD BOWL." This, we are told, is multicultural America, where different ethnicities don't simply blend into a common fondue of American identity but retain their distinctive flavor to enrich a larger American salad. Ideally, the lettuce appreciates the tomatoes for the tomato-ness, the mushrooms for their mushroom-ness, and so on; yet we are often too busy to examine each component of the salad bowl for its complexities. We chew it quickly, sensing only what is most immediate to our tastebuds, nod, and move on to the next bite, Thus it is that American...
Back then, Harvard was still reveling in its recent Rose Bowl victory, football players were legends and spectators rushed the field after The Game and tore the goalposts from the ground...
...high school student at Phillips Exeter, Sedgwick saw his first Harvard-Yale game. His cousin, R.M. "Duke" Sedgwick '21, was left tackle on the team that won the Rose Bowl...