Search Details

Word: generous (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

Against the Grain is a show not to be missed. If that phrase is thrown around too much, it is nevertheless appropriate here. There are very few opportunities on this campus to see a dance show performed in a high-quality venue, and this one takes advantage of its generous surroundings. Against the Grain provides a night of well executed, tremendously inspiring dance. And if it can believably reach both an 11-year-old boy and a dance afficionado, it should be met with adulation from the entire Harvard community...

Author: By Erin K. Kelly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 'Grain' Busts A Move | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

...Byerly Hall has been good to Keel. After she was accepted, Keel’s parents negotiated a generous financial aid package with the admissions office. Sally Donahue, director of financial aid, says that “We’ve increased the scholarship budget by about $8 million. In large part it’s driven by the growth in Harvard’s endowment. It’s wonderful.” Donahue adds that since 1998, need-based scholarships have increased $4,000 on average per student...

Author: By William L. Adams, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Staying Alive on the Finance Front | 10/25/2001 | See Source »

...this already-privatized environment, the final clubs have immense advantages. Prestige, spacious buildings, generous alumni, independence from College oversight and a sense of belonging often lacking in student groups or randomized Houses—these are the things that make final clubs immensely attractive for Harvard students of either gender...

Author: By Stephen E. Sachs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: What's Wrong With Final Clubs | 10/23/2001 | See Source »

Ultimately, Political Fictions’ generous content and readable style lives up to any expectations we have for Joan Didion. She paints a picture of a complex system with many facades—one that has morphed beyond the original vision of our founding fathers into a show designed, in part, to cover more sinister goings-on backstage, the nuances of which nobody can really be sure...

Author: By J. hale Russell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Joan Didion Takes on the Political Establishment | 10/19/2001 | See Source »

...Taliban was clearly in a generous mood when our group of 23 international journalists reached Jalalabad last week. This was the first time that the foreign media had been allowed to set foot in Taliban-ruled parts of Afghanistan since the current conflict began. Their primary purpose in allowing the two-day visit was to the show to the world the civilian casualties caused by the U.S. air strikes. But Governor Mullah Abdul Kabir, considered number three in the Taliban hierarchy after supreme leader Mullah Mohammad Omar and Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund, agreed to the reporters' request to visit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Another Day's Bombing in Jalalabad | 10/19/2001 | See Source »

Previous | 225 | 226 | 227 | 228 | 229 | 230 | 231 | 232 | 233 | 234 | 235 | 236 | 237 | 238 | 239 | 240 | 241 | 242 | 243 | 244 | 245 | Next