Word: depth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...performances of this "Little Three" will probably decide the Crimson's finish. The "Big Three" of Hewlett, Meehan and Crain can be counted on to finish near the top, but Brown, Cornell, and defending champion Navy have shown great depth all year. Harvard's first five men will probably have to finish in the top twenty if the Crimson...
...favorite is the meet has to be Brown, simply on the basis of its superior depth. Like Harvard, the Bruins have a 7-1 season record, marred only by their two-point loss to Cornell. Their greater depth should pay off in today's meet...
...pronounced Mack-el-see), as it is known in professional circles. In plain language, a McL-C represents the average span of time for which an individual's thoughts remain centered on any subject other than himself. It is reached, according to its inventor, by "various depth perception techniques," including the frequency with which the subject invokes the first person singular in the course of an interview, a book, a speech or an article...
...filmmaker, on the other hand is preoccupied with the concrete evils in a political and social world. His tyrants have historical and geographical reality, and this a depth of horror that Voltaire's did not. And Carbonnaux' Dr. Pangloss is frightingly recognizable as the "realist" spokesman who rationalizes in turn aristicracy, Nazism, Communism, sultanism, and transquilizers. It is harder for us to resolve this 20th century philosophical tale for the horror behind the comedy is so much more evident...
...Crimson is pointing now to the Big Three meet in New Haven next Friday. Although Harvard is the clear favorite, Princeton has a fine runner in Ray Somer plus some depth, and will be primed for an upset...