Word: brokenly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...convincing margin of victory wasn't the only source of satisfaction for the Crimson Earlier in the day. Harvard Captain Greg Olson, who recently shed his cast after suffering a broken ankle in December, played in the J V game against Brown...
February 17, 9:24 p.m.-A Mather House resident heard strange noises outside of his front door. As he opened the door, he heard someone running down the stairs, and gave chase. The suspicious person escaped through the back door, which had been broken that evening...
Throughout their LP The Days of Wine and Roses (Ruby Records) the band has flashes of brilliance, producing snatches of driving guitar play. But repeatedly, experimental aspirations sabotage singer Steve Wynn's songwriting. On "When You Smile" both the lyric continuity and the rhythm are broken by an instrumental intrusion. Even on the closing title cut the finest on the album--the bond puts its propulsive playing on hold white it goes pioneering...
...financial burden of those who do not. If the non-registrants are willing to openly defy the law, they should also be willing to pay the added cost of taking outside loans or jobs to replace the federal funding they have denied themselves. It is they alone who have broken the law, and they alone who ought to bear the full financial burden of their non-registration. Thomas Rozinski
Kaplan's narratives, like William Manchester's in his monumental, novelistic American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur (1978), are logical, not chronological. Kaplan does not, for example, begin his recent Walt Whitman: A Life, with the poet's birth. Instead, the bard is introduced at age 65, broken and disabled by a stroke, buying his first house in seedy Camden, N.J. His brother George is angered by those "whorehouse" poems. Whitman responds, "I just did what I did because I did it-that's the whole secret." "You're as stubborn as hell," George says...