Word: depth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...were followed for the duration of their college careers. By using samples from two different classes, we could in effect "repeat our experiment," or test our initial hypotheses. From the first of the random samples we selected a smaller group (initially 50) for an in depth, or case history study...
...eager to help, but sometimes in a gnawingly superficial way. One Ivy League student analyzed our reaction this way: "The Americans are friendly and the most accommodating group you'll ever meet. But, this willingness to associate with others--a legacy of their informality -- lacks African warmth and European depth. The African looks for progressive personal understanding, which in many cases means asking too much...
Army has power and balance. It has at least three firsts and two seconds in the bag, and that is very important at the Heps where six or seven top men can win a whole meet for a team. Depth is not necessary as it is in dual meets...
Cornell and Navy, on the other hand, are depth squads. They have the same kind of balance the Crimson has, though maybe a little less of it. But a team with depth always has a chance since it has more men with the possibility of exceptional performances than a top-heavy squad...
Winthrop's overall depth enabled it to win in the end. Key third place finishes in the breaststroke and the butterfly kept Winthrop within reach until Howard and Rocca took over...