Word: fill
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Taken one by one, the remaining essays seem rather thin. Only Brown's essay can fill in their background. Robert Rauschenberg contributes a few clipped comments, refusing to let his years as Cunningham's manager and designer "be short-changed by memory or two-dimensional facts." His words seem flip until Brown's narrative tells how exciting was his time with the company and how sad and little-discussed his leaving. Similarly, former manager Lewis Lloyd's hard-headed opinions on how to run a company sound less obstreperous after Brown details Cunningham's peculiar brand of leadership...
...Kilbridge said no substantial change had occurred in the department during Anselevicius's two-year tenure. He was brought in to fill a vacant chairmanship, Kilbridge said...
...less benign aspects of the University's neglect. The specific charges in the petition are undeniable: that there is a serious shortage of decent pianos, rehearsal space and sheet music, and that a single course in musical performance--with enrollment limited to less than thirty--hardly begins to fill the needs of Harvard's instrumentalists...
...drawbacks of the mohair strips are that they tend to ice up in some weather and may fill up with klister if someone ahead of you is using...
...difficult thing for most Harvard administrators to fathom is that while Harvard can't fill its beds, other colleges have had to turn away students in droves...