Word: loses
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...right to defend The Cup is down to three boats. Three instead of the usual, two, as one of the many court battles of this year's Cup decided that three should race. But why will the Americans lose this year...
...have a news flash for you: We're going to lose it AGAIN...
Ward's landlady, Dr. Willet (Kristen Johnson), opens the play, describing how she grew to know, love and lose Ward. Dr. Willet delivers her monologue perched n a loft and as she progresses, lights dawn on Ward in his bookish room. In another corner of the stage, a third figure becomes apparent. Bald and stocky, this figure (John Sharian) represents at various points a demon, Ward's grandfather, and a cyborg. He even barks to out of site vampires. The characters vie for attention in the small, steep theater which only seats 27 people...
...argument that houses will lose their identifying characteristics because of randomization lacks any logical foundation. Each year, even in largely randomized houses, longstanding traditions such as theatricals, music societies, dances and intramurals attract new classes of interested sophomores. With such large and inevitably diverse house populations, randomization could not possibly threaten firmly-grounded cultural and social institutions...
Many students are beginning to understand both the gains that we get from the uniqueness of the houses, and are realizing the imminence with which we may lose those benefits and our choice along with it. To this end, Ben Torrance, an editor of Perspective, has organized the Coalition Against Randomization, a growing group of students who have signed his e-mail petition against randomization...