Word: jeffreys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Senior Jeffrey T. Shimbo, a Mather House crew member, said a typical boat used last year was about 20 years...
...GENERALLY THERAPISTS are well adjusted to the society in which they live. I don't think that's a good thing," says Jeffrey M. Masson '64 "I think that the society in which we live is pretty decadent, corrupt. And what one really wants to teach people is to recognize that and take some sort of stand against it. I would teach people to question everything, don't take any shit from anybody and don't listen to authority...
...intellectual pioneers that we have come to idolize was actually fundamentally flawed seem to be in vogue recently, so it was probably only a matter of time before someone questioned the central tenets of the theories of Sigmund Freud. Yet even for such a strongly iconoclastic work, Jeffrey M. Masson's The Assault on Truth Freud's Suppression of the Seduction Theory has received a tremendous amount of pre-publication publicity, most of it negative...
...forward line of Phillips, Jeffrey McGuire, and Brian O'Neil paced the freshman offense in the playoff games, scoring as many as five goals in a game. Other key players included Chris Sweeney, Gregory Dayton, Robert Carey, and Kevin McMahon. The team informally elected defenseman Rex Thors the Most Valuable Player of the finals...
Sophomore Jeffrey Korn is lively and hysterically funny as Zerlina's rather slow-witted betrothed, Masetto Along with junior Dominic A. A. Randolph, who plays Giovanni's faithful yet knowing servant Leporella. Korn provides the comic relief for the melodramatic intricacy of the opera. Randolph's Leporella never fails to entertain the audience, whether he is describing his master's terrible ways or whether he is cavorting about the stage, helping his master escape from the other characters. Randolph's stage presence is superb and he becomes the show's most endearing character, as he provides most of the opera...