Word: rigorousity
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Harvey Leve, freshman coach and heir apparent to the head coach position when Bolles moves to the Athletic Director's office, got into the first shell and took the crew for a rigorous pull 2 1/2 miles downstream and piloted them back upstream.
Even if no one else is, Crimeds are still taking final examinations and therefore there will be no CRIME until Tuesday, when the editors will sound off once more before they retire to build themselves up for a rigorous Commencement Week publication schedule.
In 1942 the Physics Department called for volunteers to teach Army and Navy students. This seemed his chance to gain experience in more rigorous sciences. Goodwin's background was weak--he had never had any physics or math--so he took a six-weeks refresher course before he got the...
The way she had chosen was not easy for Geneviève (the name she took as a nun, from the patron saint of Paris). Says the abbess: "Geneviève wanted to arrive all at once. She tried too hard." The rigorous austerities of the Benedictines, whose daily Mass...
Even so, Du Pont could not afford the risk if it did not keep the most rigorous control on where the research dollars go. It spends only 15% to 20% of its research budget on fundamental (i.e., "pure") research which, while unpredictable, is also productive of the biggest strikes (e.g...