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Word: spaciously (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Cookin' has come a long way since then. It moved to a more spacious basement room at the beginning of the school year, and now about half of its guests come from Houses other than Cabot. Jazz groups still appear, but so do rock bands, bluegrass bands, DI's, and other student performers. "I feel there's a lot of talent here on campus, and I wanted to provide a place to bring that out," Figueroa says...

Author: By Maria L. Crisera, | Title: Cookin' at Cabot Succeeds With Service | 3/8/1985 | See Source »

Naturally, improvisation is sometimes like swimming without your limbs--you just sink. But when it works, you fly, and without instruments. Second City took flight on a December night in 1959, opening in a converted laundry on North Wells Street, not far from the present, more spacious theater. It was the creation of two University of Chicago alumni, Sahlins and Paul Sills. Earlier, Sills had co-founded the Compass Players, where Mike Nichols and Elaine May first scored their sharp points. Just as the Compass had been, Second City was to be a showcase for performers whose native...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Still Crazy After All These Years | 3/4/1985 | See Source »

...Currier House has a lot of Black students. Kirkland House is great for intramural football and less-than-hot for average GPA; Lowell House is great for Phi Beta Kappa membership and less-than-hot for parties. Adams House's Westmorcty Court and Senior House are splendid and supremely spacious places to live; Mather's low-rise--at least this year--is not. Living at the Quad and having to take a bus to classes is a pain...

Author: By Peter J.howel, | Title: Face the Facts | 2/14/1985 | See Source »

...Deputy Foreign Minister. Gromyko's son and my fellow student, Anatoly, proposed in 1955 that we write a joint article on the role of parliaments in the struggle for peace and disarmament. Anatoly suggested we show the article to his father. He received us cordially at his apartment, a spacious set of rooms in one of the central Moscow buildings reserved for high government and party officials. His intent brown eyes, his whole appearance, reflected authority and self-confidence. After reading our manuscript attentively, Gromyko gave it his approval, making a few brief comments, sensible and to the point...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Breaking with Moscow | 2/11/1985 | See Source »

...seems content with the comprehensive bylaws which guide the body's operation. This semester, council leaders are expected to focus at least somewhat on the organization's dealings with the outside world. That effort may include, representatives say, moving the council's offices from cramped Canaday basement to more spacious and conspicuous quarters; increasing informal, committee free contact between members, college officials and other campus groups; and joining several national level student associations for the purpose of sharing ideas, experiences, and a wealth of computer based data on student issues...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Faces a Full Agenda | 1/30/1985 | See Source »

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