Word: occasional
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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As expected, the race started. I had worn my sneakers for the occasion, and it's a good thing. Harvard coach Bill McCurdy likes to keep an eye on his team as it runs the race, so he runs from check point to check point to meet the runners and...
There was time left for a Crimson score and Harvard had three more sets of downs. But the B. U. line and secondary rose to the occasion, and Harvard's chances ended when Rick Versocki and his linemates smothered Champi far behind the line of serimmage on fourth
PAIRING OFF, by Julian Moynahan. The book masquerades as a novel but is more like having a nonstop non sequitur Irish storyteller around-which may, on occasion, be more welcome than well-made fiction.
Goethe lifted the Faust legend into the realm of cosmic philosophizing. Philosophy, though, is a literary rather than a musical exercise. Music can, on occasion, state a case, but it cannot argue the point. In the end, Boito simply tried to present more Goethe than any composer could hope to...
TIME often receives letters wondering who is responsible for a particular story. TIME articles are traditionally anonymous, because they often involve the collaboration of correspondents, researchers, and a writer (or on occasion, even an editor or two). But TIME is very much the work of individuals-with styles, ideas and...