Word: christinaity
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Overall, the Crimson's play--especially that of Christina Dragomirescu--was impressive. After losing the first set, 6-3, to Berit Hanna, the freshman stemmed off a comeback by Hanna in the second set and won the tiebreaker...
...Christina Mungan '87 said she had to avoid skewing history with her own feminist perspective. Mungan, who researched marital relations as described in a 14th century manual, said she was "very, very factual" because she "was afraid that people would jump up and say, 'O.K., you're a feminist, not a historian...
Harvard's number-eight player, Fern Ward, then dropped a 3-1 decision to Yale's Christina Unhoch--the Crimson's only loss...
Papailias--who last week placed fourth in the Junior Olympics in Orlando, Fla.--captured the individual crown by winning four of her five bouts in the final round. Papailias lost only to teammate Christina Perkin, who placed third in the competition. Linda Ystueta of MIT took second place...
...Swahili for white man. The visitor feels the chill of a savage attention. At last the Polaroid develops itself fully. The lion turns and lies in full view, spreading the beige grass and lying precisely in the posture of the woman in the grass in Andrew Wyeth's painting Christina's World. The grasses in Wyeth's dream and the grasses garnishing the lion have the same color and texture. But whereas Wyeth's Christina was crippled and lay in an unforgettable posture of longing, of groping, the lion, his hindquarters lazing off on one side, is a masterwork...