Word: prowesses
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...organization (named after the Baroque Collegia, meaning simply "a musical group") is composed of several fine artists. Outstanding Monday night were 'cellist Samuel Mayes and flutist James Pappoutsakis, both of whom exhibited technical prowess as well as sensitive, restrained interpretations...
...Dartmouth are usually optimistic, often over-optimistic, about their athletic prowess. But current word out of the Hanover hill-country has it that, if the Indians don't overcome Harvard by a fair margin today, they won't win another game this season...
Last spring's tennis captain Bob Bramhall starred at right half, and lacrosse midfielder Laurie Otis showed real prowess at right full. Footballer Bill Fitzpatrick held down his center position well. But the ace in the hole was varsity hockey player Morgie Hatch at left half...
Excluding photographic prowess, Hollywood can have its long yearned for laugh on its English rival. Rank has taken every old, well thumbed plot ever devised by the molding brains of Hollywood's script writers, and presented them so horribly that the picture should discourage anyone from ever touching them again...
...demanded that admission requirements be lowered, and sometimes dispensed with, so that promising athletes can be given the respectability of college enrollment. Limited scholarship funds which should aid young men and women of intellectual promise . . . must go to athletes whose sole recommendation for such aid is their athletic prowess...