Word: spaciously
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Cabot House: Spacious Quad House featuring skylights in some rooms; only a short walk (yeah, right) from Harvard Yard...
...Wigglesworth, the Yard's most oddly shaped dorm, consists of several unconnected sections strung out along busy Mass. Ave. Wigglesworth residents may never meet the students in their neighboring entries. If the dorm lacks cohesiveness, however, it scores high points for quality of living. Its spacious triple and quadruple suites have a close-up view of lively street activity, and traffic quiets down late a night so residents can sleep. Wigg is also the most recently renovated first-year dorm...
...jealous when they see pictures of elegant Harvard quarters. And with good reason. Harvard's dorms have some drawbacks, of course; students need to develop the stamina to climb stairs and a high tolerance for old architecture. But a housing system that involves working fireplaces, wooden floors, spacious rooms and beautiful landscaping isn't such a bad start to a Harvard career...
...Vancouver. Lang has said she owes much of the inspiration for Summer to several weeks spent listening to old Mamas and the Papas albums, but some of her new CD's best songs, like Love's Great Ocean and Summerfling, better evoke Pet Sounds-era Brian Wilson in their spacious, light-filled harmonies. This carefree, sand-between-your-toes music liberates lang from the leaden arrangements that made Drag such a--well, you know...
...First, it would promote the American virtue of equality. No longer would the rich live in posh apartments while the poor rubbed their hands together for warmth in the Yard. The Houses would be "national and democratic," Lowell explained. Within each House, for example, large and spacious rooms, presumably to be occupied by wealthy students, were placed next to small ones in order to force the interaction that wouldn't take place if rich students were permitted to isolate themselves. Second, the Houses were to be representative. Lowell called them "a microcosm of the University," implying that they would each...