Word: precisionism
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It's an enduring relic of the cold war: more than 15,000 U.S. troops stationed just south of the Korean peninsula's Demilitarized Zone?well within range of North Korean artillery. But the trip wire?the boots-on-the-ground guarantee that an attack on South Korea would automatically...
His Currier House room echoes this precision. As Watson explains, his books are systematically arranged and his drawers are divided by clothing type and color—his socks are sorted by whites and colors and then further sub-divided.
Whether it was Farkes’ precision at-bats, Salsgiver’s alarmingly effective first-pitch flails or Klimkiewicz’s massive cuts, the three produced almost immediately.
It may seem like a silly assertion to the uninitiated, but if done correctly sportswriting is every bit as much of an art as other creative pursuits, literary or otherwise. Faithful readers of the paper will note that The Crimson has been blessed with one of its best generations of...
He wrote for The Crimson, reviewing the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra’s concerts with the precision of an expert; in one review, he analyzed the quality of a soloist’s intonation and criticized the orchestra for failing to “negotiate heavily scored passages, while retaining...