Word: graces
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...That faction walked more hurriedly and talked more loudly. When the music would start, they would sing the lyrics whiny with their eyes closed.Throughout the venue, people crowded around balconies and box seats anxious to see the most fashionable of the periphery and the show that was sure to grace the pages of the college newspapers from Waltham to Cambridge. The spectacle was lit by hue-changing lights and blinders (reminiscent of a Kiss concert) behind the bandstand. Death Cab took the stage with no memorable flair; their hope for humility was almost respectable.Words to describe the show...
...climate control system. The Harvard Dance Center takes the place of previous dance spaces in Radcliffe’s Agassiz House and the Rieman Center, which were lost when it was decided in 1999 that the buildings would be returned to the Radcliffe Institute. There was a five-year grace period for the Dance Program, during which they started to look for a new space.Some coordinators were worried about the eventual selection at 66 Garden Street, though, thinking that the trek out to QRAC might prove a deterrent, or at least a nuisance, to some dancers...
...negative comments in the punch book mostly criticize potential members’ lack of social grace...
...just spent 6 hours talking about people and that is never fun or nice,” Gordon wrote, “but I want to say, that I think we all handled tonight with poise and grace and consciousness of the comfort and identity of our club...
...same, it’s hard to put to words just how insipid the Isis’ punch book really is. Once, to note that a club was exclusive was to say that it had dignity, that its members were endowed with social grace, an intangible but real quality...