Word: erraticism
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Here again, the biographies prove enlightening, for they emphasize the women's struggles to learn and achieve recognition in a craft, as well as the sweet smell of their success; they record the traumas as well as the blessings that haunt the artistic soul. Biographer Frederick Sweet, for instance, describes...
The emphasis on tough reporting was certainly a sign of the profession's increased respect for crusading. Until recent months, for instance, Jack Anderson was no darling of the more conventional journalists, some of whom considered him too erratic and frivolous. The editors and publishers who make up the...
On that day two and a half years ago, the merger with Harvard appeared as the final step in a process which had begun when Radcliffe had first come into being: It seemed, in fact, the destination toward which it had been heading since its inception as "The Society for...
The Yale defense has allowed 124 goals in 14 games, with All-Ivy netminder Bing Gordon earning a 56 per cent save average. Gordon has been erratic this year through, playing very poorly in several games.
This week a University of California scientist announced that he may finally have found that elusive target. Writing in the journal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Joseph L. Brady of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory gave a description of the long-sought tenth planet, complete with its distance from...