Word: spitefully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fortunately, students are selected on the basis of more than architectural preference through the distribution system, Perkins stated. In spite of the varying accommodations available in the Houses, Perkins said he does not feel that "a man's quarters are the things that make him glad to have been in a House." The particular spirit developed through the interchange between students, tutors, and the Master is the most important and "exciting" feature of any House, he emphasized...
Several residents of Holmes Hall would like to point out that, in spite of the CRIMSON'S statement of Tuesday morning, the "Briggs contingent" is not the only group at Radcliffe opposing the proposed rule changes. The editorial raised several questions with which we would like to take issue, for it resorted to emotional phrasing in order to support what it mistakenly feels will be the road to Radcliffe's intellectual progress...
...changed by her moving repentance of her life's love: "I told you once that I couldn't really regret the past. But now I do regret it, very much . . . Not all the long years of happiness together, of love and friendship and almost perfect companionship (in spite of its background) was worth while, it cost too much, to us and to other people. I didn't know that before, but I do now. And he had no life after it to be different in, and I have lived the greater part of mine. If only...
...sorting the tickets. This all sounds quite well until we go back a year. In the CRIMSON of Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1961, with regard to the Yale swim meet, Mr. Frank Lunden said there was "no way of knowing" how many tickets were sold to undergraduates. This in spite of all the counting and sorting that the conscientious H.A.A. has done...
Admittedly, one is free enough to say the hell with the darker regions. The Third Man is mostly about Vienna, about a postwar Vienna that has been bornbed, divided into zones of occupation, and infected (as it is still) with espionage agents and black marketeers. In spite of things that endure, like highly stylized theatre and the ferris wheel in the Prater (both of which appear, naturally, in the film), it is above all the city of which people say: it is not what it used to be. It is, as innumerable shots of blasted buildings and crafty workmen constantly...