Word: lived
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...days, but these digitally remastered recordings make a strong case that the jet plane and overbooked schedules are enemies of vocal grace. The first issues in this new project include Marian Anderson, Leonard Warren, Rosa Ponselle, Tito Schipa and Jussi Bjoerling. The Warren disk is an oddity, recorded live on a 1958 tour of the Soviet Union, where the baritone's dark, sexy voice knocked 'em dead. Ponselle's sublime vocal poise lights great Verdi arias and ditties like When I Have Sung My Songs to You, I'll Sing No More. Easily the most joyous singer is Schipa, with...
...roommate and I are undergraduates. When we decided to live off campus we seriously considered safety issues--particularly in light of Harvard's seeming inability to respond adequately to a rape and persistent assaults on campus. One of the main reasons we chose Harvard-affiliated housing--although it is more expensive than other housing--is because the escort service does run between campus and our apartment building...
...significant number of students, choice in housing was a main reason to go to Harvard, especially as opposed to some school in New Haven which randomizes. Many students were excited about the opportunity to choose the kind of environment in which to live for three years...
...there more athletic types in Kirkland than in Adams. At the risk of going too far out on a limb, I'm going to say yes. But the residents of both houses, people mature and intelligent enough to make decisions for themselves, chose to live with people of similar interests, thinking that such an arrangement was not inherently evil...
...pushing randomization, Dean Jewett is adopting a paternalistic attitude that he knows best how we should live. He seems to forget that he is dealing with 19 and 20-year-olds, not 10-year-olds. People aged 19 and 20, paying $20,000 a year, should have as much freedom of choice as possible in housing...