Word: perfectible
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although the varsity was never seriously challenged, it gave the fans their money's worth with several brilliant passing displays, and a perfect record at the free throw line...
Monk Muncaster, who starred against Middlebury Saturday night, made the greatest contribution to the squad's unblemished free throw record, sinking seven. His teammates added 12 to the total, to give the varsity its first perfect mark in several seasons...
Director Richard Grand and most of his cast have mastered this tone; they maintain an almost perfect balance between the mock-serious and the ham. Some of the principals were weak singers, and the articulation--an important quality in Gilbert and Sullivan--was uneven in both productions. But the G. and S. Players always know what they are doing, and they seem to take pleasure...
Virginia Loomis, whom Brown rejects in the first operetta and marries in the second, has a small but pretty voice. Like Lewin she has a perfect manner, and she is very pleasant to look...
...marked him off from the rest of his fellows, his aristocratic tendencies served to widen the gulf. He took private rooms at No. 16 Winthrop Street, a house which stood at the northeast corner of the present IAB. He did this for two reasons--his health was still not perfect, and only damp first-floor rooms were available in the Yard; and he liked seclusion for working on his natural history specimens and his historical writing. Even though friends sought to bring him into student society, he retained his private rooms throughout his college years...