Word: eclecticism
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On one table, a highly eclectic cornucopia of cheeses, pastries, cakes and punches surrounded an eye-catching ice-sculpture for first-years to ponder.
Give a crowd playoff hockey on a Tuesday night, $4 surcharge or not, and you would expect any student body, even Harvard's eclectic sort, to do better than the library-like atmosphere that greeted the visitors from St. Lawrence. No kidding: I've heard more noise in Lamont during...
Major League Soccer and the 1994 World Cup Finals have given Americans but the briefest taste of soccer's power. If you're looking for a little bit more, however, here's an eclectic listing of some unconventional sources of enlightenment.
Inman Square, home to an eclectic array of coffee shops and eateries, has never dealt with America's notorious corporate culture.
The eclectic readings include Fred Davis' Fashion, Culture and Identity, featuring interviews with high-pro-file designers.