Word: repeated
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...each student a $15 athletic fee, added $40 a year more for the construction of athletic facilities. Not only did the university violate Atlantic Coast Conference rules by its "deliberate and forceful" program for recruiting football stars (and a topflight team, as a result), it also allowed athletes to repeat courses year after year. Football players got full training-table privileges each fall, while other athletes did not. They received a monthly $15 allowance for laundry. And though they numbered only 1.5% of the student body, they got 54% of all undergraduate scholarship funds...
...even are if Tours' and participation in Sweet Briar courses are not required, students still have to pay for them, and this fact alone indicates that well-prepared Harvard students must pay for services which they neither need nor want. As we stated, advice is needed, but we repeat our position that a direct arrangement between Harvard and the University of Paris would be more advantageous and less expensive than Sweet Briar's large-scale operation...
...hope that a repeat will not be necessary...
Tamayo, a Zapotec Indian, likes to repeat: "My feeling is Mexican, my color is Mexican, my shapes are Mexican." Then he adds, "But my thinking is a mixture." His thoughts about art are cosmopolitan and drawn more from the school of Paris than from the militantly proletarian school of his countrymen Rivera and Siqueiros. At 54 Tamayo has come a long way from the Mexico City fruit markets where he grew up, has become one of the Western Hemisphere's most sought-after painters. Contrasted with Chardin's chill but solid mastery, Tamayo's Fruit Vendors looks...
...storytelling, moreover, The Flowering Peach runs aground even before the rains have ceased. The characters' little habits become drearily habitual; the philosophizings employ too many and too unmagical words; the squabbles merely repeat themselves. Odets falls into a common trap: he cannot convey the peevish boredom of his floating prison without turning boresome himself. But what stems in part from lack of movement stems from lack of meaning also. Writing his play on an intellectual milk diet. Odets tries vainly for the rich ferment of wine...