Word: profounder
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...acting director of the Fogg said in a statement. "He regularly used his authority as professor and museum official to help young scholars and promote new causes. Born into a family long distinguished for its service to Harvard University and, indeed, to the entire nation, John Coolidge had a profound, instinctive sense of social responsibility...
...Jones. Occasionally Terrasson will use three or four notes when one would suffice. But his revitalization of the standards is what's getting him deserved notice. That's because Terrasson's style--a fertile union of jazz avant-garde and classical--is recognizably a mix of controlled aggression and profound affection, something very close to an act of love...
...vote was intended to express "profound concern over the status of women faculty at Harvard," according to Frances O. Zimmerman '60, a class member present during the vote...
...ambitiously international Harbourfront reading series, which brings authors before live audiences, succeeds on a scale unknown in the U.S. And Canada's two primary drama festivals, the Stratford and the Shaw, are heartening examples of that unlikely process by which public money is transformed into classy and sometimes profound entertainment...
...senior Senator from Arizona, is one of five Annapolis graduates and Vietnam veterans--distinguished or infamous--whose interbraided destinies make up the story of The Nightingale's Song (Simon & Schuster; 543 pages; $27.50), a tough and fascinating study of war, heroism, politics and the American psyche at a profound cultural divide. The other protagonists: Robert McFarlane, John Poindexter, Oliver North and James Webb...