Word: ran
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...bricks and mortar can do only so much. The Kennedy Center, which houses an opera house, a concert hall and theaters, did score some coups, including a dazzling visit by the Berlin Opera in 1975 and a now legendary Fidelio conducted by Leonard Bernstein in 1979. Still, the also-ran image persisted; not even the appointment of the respected cellist Mstislav Rostropovich to head the National Symphony Orchestra in 1977 gave the town's homegrown musical institutions a wider visibility...
...that year, while wandering through Harvard Square, she ran into a former student who had been in one of her sections when she was an undergraduate teaching fellow. The conversation brought Seltzer back to teaching...
...basement. The Globe, which had asked around to see who had developed the crime scene shots, agreed to return the photos on Tuesday now that Boulder County is dropping a lawsuit against the 1.3-million circulation weekly, but retains publication rights to the photos it already ran. Outraged by the publication of the photos, the Ramsey family have posted a JonBenet Ramsey Information Update web site in which they blast the Globe editors as "jackals, not journalists" (www.rowanblewitt.com/ramsey/)
...clear sailing. If he fails, he still gets a fair amount of credit for his irrelevant but fact-filled discussion of scientific progress in the 18th century. And it is amazing what some graders will swallow in the name of intellectual freedom. --Donald Carswell '50 This piece first ran on June...
Crimson editors over the decades have made some memorable attempts to capture exam period in newsprint. This article, "Beating the System," won the Dana Reed Prize for undergraduate writing in 1951. The Crimson proudly ran it every reading period until 1962, when it irked one maligned and anonymous grader enough to reply...