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Word: ideale (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Lear serve the same function for Purgatory as Milton's Paradise Lost did for Mintz, supplying characters, plot details and many of the show's cleverest lines. The thematic link between the Lear and Purgatorio motifs is the search for a missing woman who represents some kind of an ideal. For LaZebnik's Lear, who is both actor and director in a play about himself, it is Cordelia who is lost, while for Thomas, the young male lead, it is the elusive Adeline, who takes the place of Dante's Beatrice. Since Tome is also the name of the fool...

Author: By Julia M. Klein, | Title: Mad About Purgatory | 3/5/1976 | See Source »

...What Harvard does, and you see it in the teams, is to create a bunch of individuals who are very well-rounded, yet not particularly good in one specific field. For life this is probably the ideal: trying to balance both your academics and athletics," Bennett philosophizes...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: Philippe Bennett--Zorro of the Ivies | 2/20/1976 | See Source »

...visitors have admired, but it affirms the disturbing fact that they have had to cause deliberate suffering to reach these goals. Maybe the less complementary side of the Communist effort, which Pasqualini opens to view, has been neglected here because it deflates the natural and popular hope that an ideal society is possible and in-the-making somewhere in the world. This hope presupposes a society we could emulate if we were worthier...

Author: By Anemona Hartocollis, | Title: Reform Through Labor | 2/19/1976 | See Source »

...time the slalom was run in the afternoon, the course was in poor shape. "The slalom was run on bumpy terrain" that was "not ideal by any means," Coach David Hubbard said yesterday...

Author: By John Blondel, | Title: Crimson Skiers Take Second In Franklin Pierce Invitational | 2/17/1976 | See Source »

...pursuit of the liberal arts ideal, Harvard has bitten into the pomegranate of knowledge and spit the seeds into a dozen far-flung bureaucratic boxes, letting most of the juice dribble away. Ec 10 pokes tentatively into the other boxes from time to time, but Harvard's departmentalization won't let it go too far. As a result, Ec 10 is not a course on the American economy nor does it claim to be. It teaches instead one particular branch of one particular discipline...

Author: By Fred Hiatt, | Title: Spinach and Sandcastles | 2/17/1976 | See Source »

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