Word: often
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...opposing view was stated by Alice J. Hendrickson '60. Noting that small classes have the "obvious advantages of closer student-faculty contact and opportunity for student self-expression," Miss Hendrickson pointed out that controlled discussions often provided valuable educational experience...
Earnest is a comedy of manners--not a duplication but certainly a parody of the manners of Society in the English 1890's. Its characters are frequently rude on purpose, never by accident; they often exhibit bad manners, but it is impossible to conceive of their having no manners--unless, evidently, you are Stephen Aaron, who directed this production. Mr. Aaron: a gentleman never sits while a lady is standing, especially if the lady is a Lady, and no less if "she is a monster, without being a myth, which is rather unfair." Moreover, a fashionable young...
...only one starter over 6 ft., 1 in., it was unfortunately apparent from the outset of the season that this was not to be a banner year for Harvard basketball. This was especially true since 6 ft., 8 in. center Griff McClellan was not the rebounder one so tall often...
...also attacked "the American feeling that we must propose compromises in any negotiations." He pointed out, "we are always mystified when the Soviets react haughtily to our proposals; we do not understand that they are not satisfied with normalcy and that they often see our proposals as signs of weakness...
Although Dick Reilly, Dick Fischer, and Higginbottom all had chances to win the game during the extra ten minutes, Forstmann fell on the puck often enough to hold on for a tie. The game ended as Crocker Snow narrowly missed breaking away at the Eli blue line...