Word: perfections
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...LAST EPISODE in "Pavilion" is perhaps best left as a surprise: it's the perfect end of a moving creation. Lindsay Crouse has said that she wanted "Pavilion" to "embody the visions Coleridge might have had before he actually wrote "Kubla Khan and was limited by words." When the lights dim, we feel that she and her company have succeeded...
...used on that particular wall to minimize or highlight any defects or good points on the wall, some walls have to be pre-conditioned before he can attempt to do a good job. I can list numberless things that he has to know and consider to produce a perfect job every time. The painter also must be able to rig a building. I can recall many occasions when carpenters have asked us to assist in rigging a building...
...successful television campaign and gained a cynical, ruthless reputation that made him the villain of Joe McGinniss' book, The Selling of the President 1968. In one incident, McGinniss reports that Shakespeare, when told of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, exulted: "What a break! This Czech thing is just perfect. It puts the soft-liners in a hell...
Rather than folding. Harvard played much better after the St. Louis score and dominated the game at the start of the second period. Seven minutes into the session. Solomon Gomez fired a perfect pass to sophomore Charlie Thomas on the left wing. Thomas blasted a hard shot into the far corner to even the match...
...solution is perfect. We get the Globe, and the Patriots get the Stadium, with ample practice time and free towels from Jimmy Cunniff, who owns Dillon Field House. Everybody's happy. The Patriots and the CRIMSON, two institutions with proud traditions, and even prouder futures, will join hands across the Charles, for all mankind...