Word: strengthening
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...John McCollum is as fine a Count Ory as one could want. Ewan Harbrecht, as Countess Adele, has a small but beautifully trained voice, and tosses off all her demanding fioriture with complete case. Ronald Holgate (The Tutor) has a rich bass voice; all he needs now is to strengthen his bottom register. David Smith (Raimbaud) has a pleasingly full timbre, as has Doris Okerson (Ragonda) when she gets over her initial edginess...
Robert D. Gamble '60, President of the Harvard Experimenters, stated that the merger would further strengthen the close cooperation that has existed over the past years between the two groups. Also, the Radcliffe organization will gain official recognition as part of the new Harvard-Radcliffe Experimenters in International Living...
Cross country coach William W. McCurdy stated last night, "I would certainly prefer a 12-man team, but the reduction will definitely not damage their morale. In fact, it will probably strengthen their determination...
...between the General's two assumptions, merely juxtaposes them. La Fontaine's fable of the pot of iron and the pot of clay comes to the mind: the possibilities of division and dispersion remain greater than the chances of unity and "arbitration." The two series of innovations designed to strengthen the Executive look more impressive than they...
Policy formed at NSA convention is often either superficially debated or not at all, and resolutions are pushed through with frightening haste. But rather than abandoning this as a hopeless situation beyond redemption, the Council should try, through more energetic participation and thoughtful planning, to strengthen its position as an important member...