Word: fairings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Also, like some feminists, the men effortlessly repaired to the role of victim. Coates told the convention, "You have to persecute men because men are the ones who dominated women, and now we're fair game." The problem, said the dejected Rossler, is that "men always come off on the short end of sympathy...
Gould, who has contributed sports articles to both Sports Illustrated and Vanity Fair magazines, says, "Writing sports articles is not a big profession of mine, but it's a secret pleasure...
Internally, the Ivy League faces conflict over the traditional domination of the League by the so-called Big Three--Harvard, Yale and Princeton. Other members of the league occasionally complain that the Big Three receive more than their fair share of the glory and publicity...
...acting of the ensemble ranges from fair to comically bad, and this too puts a hold on Freinkel's invention. But even so, she did not go far enough: in trying to mingle modern theatrical ideas with traditional Shakespearean performance, Freinkel has created a play with more internal conflicts than even Macbeth himself. Given the problems of producing college Shakespeare, perhaps she should have adopted a less reverent attitude and an even more experimental appraoch. Like its accursed protagonist, this production of Macbeth seems "cabin'd, cribb'd, confin'd, bound in to saucy doubts and fears...
...good year, a fair year, but it could have been better year for the Harvard women's volleyball team...