Word: sustainably
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While the poll seems to be the result of conscientious planning and sound methodologies, it is undermined by the fact that no one seems to be able to sustain student interest in race and by an administration which appears to be more concerned with avoiding campus division than with honest and reasonable racial dialogue. By now, the cry for increased dialogue at Harvard and beyond must sound like that familiar broken record. Hopefully, this poll will inspire students to engage in thoughtful discussion racial issues and the administration to let student groups lead the way. We look forward to seeing...
...that changed forever the way news is read and understood. TIME's first issue bore the date March 3, 1923, and was the first foray into publishing for Luce, about to turn 25 and just a few years out of Yale. The boundless self-confidence that created TIME would sustain his second magazine, FORTUNE, through a rocky birth that was announced just as the stock market crashed in 1929. Against the advice of colleagues who warned him to retreat, Luce persevered, and so did FORTUNE. In 1936 he brought out LIFE. His last invention, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, was launched with...
These are obviously worth consideration, and the current production phrases them as carefully and boldly as they deserve. Kathryn Walker and her talented colleagues have conceived an innovative approach that the drama can sustain, fully in keeping with the provocative words from its final chorus: "Many forms/are there/of the divine...
...standard works or recordings of well known performers. In many ways, the marimba is a very limited instrument. The wood bars that generate the sound make subtle fluctuations of pitch (vibrato) impossible. The metal tubes under each bar--the resonators--provide only a few seconds worth of audible sustain. The use of four mallets, two to a hand, limits the simultaneous articulation of tones to tetrachord. The challenge then, in both performing and writing for this instrument, is making it sing: creating lines out of points of sound...
...need to be able to sustain [professors'] projects over time, to build long-term relationships with people and nations abroad and to place ourselves more directly in touch with the societies that we study," he said. "In other words, we need to extend our wings--tentatively, carefully, but with some sense of real excitement...