Word: depth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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David Richards, in his first season as coach of lightweight crew, said he was vastly encouraged by the varsity's win. Columbia, he pointed out, beat Princeton by two lengths a week ago. Richards saw he JV's large winning margin as evilence of reassuring depth...
...ones like this number on undergraduate education. Ambivalent about their audience and their contributors, the editors of the Review have never quite decided whether their magazine is distinctly a Harvard publication with a local focus and local writers or whether it is to be a Daedalus, j.g., commenting in depth on Important Topics for Our Time...
...piece was not written for the Review but was an old speech, reprinted. Similarly, Paul Deats, Jr.'s "The Problem of Liberal Education" was drawn from an address and as a result has both the asset of some bright rhetoric and notable phrasing and the defect of little depth and tightness. Deats, professor of theology at Boston University, asks the questions: what is a liberal education? is it possible? what hope is there for it? His definition is a fine summary of recent thought but in discussing the forces intruding on liberal education and the prospects for their containment...
...Depth Displayed...
...varsity displayed its depth below the starting six in the alternate matches Harvard's Todd Wilkinson, Brian Davis Mike Tarre, and Dan Kleinman yielded a total of nine games in eight sets...