Word: depths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...entered the match with a few monkeys on its back. The Orange and Black boast a team of four Ivy players, including the winner of the Princeton Intercollegiate Invitational, three-time All-Conference honoree Mary Faulk, and junior Mary Belknap, who has never lost a collegiate match. In numbers, depth is key for the Princeton squad which balances three seniors, seven juniors and four sophomores in its lineup...
...appears from The Crimson's interview on February 1 ("New Group to Express Support for U.S. Troops") that Harry Wilson and Adam Taxin have not been very thorough in their reading of anti-war material. Despite what they assert, there has been a great deal of intelligent, in-depth discussion of why this war is wrong. Of course, there have been slogans as well...
Frustrated with Harvard's lack of scoring depth, Harvard Coach Ronn Tomassoni decided to break up the line of senior Hobey Baker candidates Peter Ciavaglia, Ted Donato and Mike Vukonich which had carried the Crimson attack for its last ten games...
When deciding whether to award conscientious objector status, Dove says, the military looks for depth and sincerity of belief. He adds that selective objection--to some wars and not all--have not been adequate for exemption in the past...
...Titian. The Leonardo pages, installed in a sort of dim mortuary chapel of their own, look ridiculously anticlimactic. The Impressionist work is as dull as could be. And, except for the Van Gogh and one early Gauguin, so is the more modern material. Only the Daumier holdings have any depth. One is left with the impression that Hammer had no eye at all, no feeling for art; that he bought like a bad shot firing into the middle of a flock of birds and, except for a few chance pellets, missing them all. Perhaps what he really liked was sentimental...