Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Light Spirit and a Darth Vaderesque Christina Kiely as her darker counter-part are permanent fixtures to the play. When they don't have any lines they simply stand there spreading their good or bad karma. It's quite a New Age-like concept--one can almost feel all that cosmic energy being thrown about...
HAVE you every gone to a play that was so good that you never wanted it to end? It's similar to the reverse anxiety you feel watching a really bad play that never seems to end. So you can imagine the extent of my anxiety while watching Leverett House's Blithe Spirit, which was both incredibly good and incredibly long...
Though one didn't exactly feel like a blithe spirit sitting through the entire three hours of the play, the time factor happily had no effect on the quality factor of this production. And in fact, the cast and crew are to be commended for putting together what could potentially have been one of the biggest snoozers of the season...
...also from people like Jay Leno and David Letterman, who hardly received Rhodes scholarships themselves. It isn't just a matter of Ivy League students disparaging people who don't go to college; friends at home, from laborers to the self-employed to college dropouts, claim they sometimes feel inferior and less intelligent because they never received a degree...
Many people are excluded from the system of higher education because of economic considerations. While some simply cannot afford an education, many find that the type of education they can afford does not justify the cost and sacrifice to themselves and their family. Others who feel uninspired by the structure of formal schooling may choose not to continue their education, feeling that they would gain no intellectual benefit from it. Since college education is increasingly becoming a pre-professional venture, those who decline the option are increasingly being forced into undesirable levels of a economically stratified society...