Word: spoiledness
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This winter, he can forget about Endzone Crone while he sits in Section 18 getting his yah-yah's out over what is probably the best Harvard hockey team in history (nostalgia for the days of the Cleary brothers and Tim Taylor's '62 team aside). Harvard unquestionably has its...
The Harvard performance was highlighted by the work of the sabre squad which lost only one bout all might, while winning eight. Number one man and team captain Terry Valenzuela and number three Walt Morris each swept three straight from the Engineers. Gordon Rutledge also won two, but two sophomore...
"It's so easy to get spoiled," she worries. "I love the cars and the roses and the champagne, and my mother is just floating with joy. But I feel uneasy. You get too used to it. You count your values and one day you begin to ask: '...
His main retreat has been the traditional academic one. He mentions his Columbia appointment incessantly. In fact, one of the deadliest experiences I've encountered since reading Cleero in translation is Sarris's film curricula in the original. He has almost achieved dignity, and it has spoiled his original persuasiveness...
For if it were to convince us, we would have to feel there was some spirit on her part. But Rosemonde is incredibly immature -- spoiled, willful, and foolish. At the end of the film, we see her swirling amidst the Geneva crowd, Free and Happy. Loving Life.