Word: shapely
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Elmendorf will be in charge of hiring, trainingand monitoring teaching fellows for Ec 10, whichis perennially one of the College's largest courseofferings. Elmendorf will also work with Feldsteinto shape the course's curriculum in future years...
That survey, sent to all upperclassmen, represented administrators' broadest efforts to date to evaluate undergraduate life. Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III said last spring that results would help shape the College agenda for the next five years...
...studying supernovae, scientists can learn more about the creation of stars and other astronomical phenomena. "They can illuminate cosmic mysteries, like the size and shape of the universe...
...celebrated urban-affairs expert who requests anonymity says of the whole idea, "This will be one of the great disasters in New York history. It will be a disaster of historic proportion because it will shape the look of New York for generations. It's not just that it will blot out sunlight, it will blot out values." And, argues Marshal Berman, a political-science professor at the City University of New York, it will substitute the values of "Dallas and Dynasty, people wearing diamonds and furs and being driven around in limos. The vision is of New York...
...pursued the case vigorously and effectively, as it is to Freedom Riders. But whose truth is it anyway? Every film -- or every biography or news report or memory -- is distorted, if only by one's perceptions. To create art is to pour fact into form; and sometimes the form shapes the facts. William Randolph Hearst never said "Rosebud," and Evita Peron didn't sing pop, and Richard III was probably a swell guy, no matter how Shakespeare libeled him. This is what artists do: shape ideas and grudges and emotions into words and sounds and pictures. They see "historical accuracy...