Word: depths
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...height is average for a Vietnamese 15-year-old?about 5 ft. 2 in. His build is average. His face is mouth-open flat, without expression, except for the eyes, so brown as to seem black, which cannot exactly be said to have expression either. They are their own depth, the vessels of what they have seen. It is what they have seen that makes Pham stand out at Jubilee...
...something missing in all of Nabokov's work. His starchy aestheticism comes through as cold, crystalline, and almost inhuman. We wait in vain for that warm human glow that pervades all the works of Gogol, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. And his work lacks the psychological or emotional depth that might have compensated for the limited range of characters and situations. Nabokov must have been a fiery lecturer, but somehow the fire chills...
Harvard's extraordinary depth in the distance events was readily apparent as seniors Kristin Linsley and co-captain Mary Herlihy cruised to an easy one-two finish in the 1500 meter event (4:33.2 and 4:36.3), and freshman standout Kate Wiley led fellow Yardling Miriam Keltz and junior Wiley McCarthy to a sweep in the 3000 meter event with times...
...never been higher. These people share a loyalty to the institution of the morning paper, the time to read one before work and an appealing (to the advertisers) level of disposable income. Also, by and large, they have the attention span and curiosity to seek out more in-depth coverage than television currently provides. Many in this group--particularly the upwardly mobile, increasingly suburban children of the baby boom--also gobble up consumer/fashion information, and papers like The Times have been happy to oblige. The papers find the arrangement congenial because that kind of "news"--called "Living" or "Weekend...
...high jumper Mark Henry. The Huskies look very solid in all the field events, with Dave Julian (high jump), Russ Hartman (long and triple jump) and Scot Pladel (long and triple jump), all back from last year's squad. A group of promising freshmen should add to the Huskies' depth in the field events...