Word: indoorsness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sophomore Hewlett, the leading runner on the Crimson cross country team last fall, scored a remarkable 9:02.5 in the two-mile run Saturday in his first performance ever indoors. The previous best time by a Harvard two-miler on the boards was 9:21.
Bate does justice to both dramas--the life of Keats and the life of his mind. Using the most recent discoveries in the manuscripts of the "Keats Circle" as well as older criticism and interpretation, he succeeds in drawing remarkably close to the London Keats must have known in the...
With 2,500 gallons of simulated rain per minute pouring down, Warner Bros, began shooting My Fair Lady, and plopping gamely into the puddles went Audrey Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle, that "so deliciously low, so horribly dirty" flower girl who gets brought indoors by Professor Higgins. Audrey and Co-Star...
Children's eyes are especially sensitive to damage; for them, as for adults, no sunglasses-not even welders' goggles-are dense enough for safe, direct observation of the eclipse. Neither is a piece of smoked glass. At least two thicknesses of photographic film, fully exposed in daylight and...
The atmosphere of the Newport Jazz Festival is unique. Jazz especially modern jazz, is usually played indoors, in a big city, before a small audience. At Newport, the musicians perform under an open sky; the town itself is technically a city, but it is suburban in feeling; and the audiences...