Word: perfection
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Stauber is still known for his brilliant saves and near-perfect goaltending...
Undoubtedly one of the stronger performances in the Leverett production is Keith Connell's Sir Thomas More. The strength of More's character finds its perfect match in Connell's heroically moving performance. Connell's More is both pensive and resourceful, decisive and indifferent. The dualities of More's character give the actor the greatest freedoms to flesh out and experiment with an unlimited palette of emotions. And Connell's chromatiac range of expression brings the history book figure of More to a lively representation...
...proposal to build a hotel on the former site of the Gulf station is a perfect example. Harvard solicited community input on the design of the hotel and tried to make sure it would include things the neighborhood wanted. But it was not until members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences criticized the project that the University sat up and realized that the basic idea of putting a hotel on the site needed to be reevaluated. Community residents who objected to the project received little attention...
...Crimson was perfect in its penalty killing over the weekend, blanking Vermont and Cornell six times each, and has been 86 percent effective in the shorthanded situation this season...
Although Harvard did post a perfect record against two tournament squads, the Crimson did not play enough games against other tourney teams...