Word: talentedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Marion said that he would prefer to take Varsity fencers because a large degree of experience and stamina is required to get through the grueling 40-bout weekend. He is forced to rely on the freshmen, though, because of the dearth of Varsity talent in the foil and epee...
Throughout this vital incident, vital not just to Harvard but to many of the nation's colleges who themseles might have followed Harvard's lead in dealing with student political disobedience, as far as is known, no one in authority consulted directly with the great pool of psychological talent available to the University. Further, out of that fateful faculty meeting, there came one great advance: the faculty voted to form a joint student-faculty committee to consider the whole question of student relationship to the college. When the makeup of this tremendously important committee was announced, no psychologist was included...
...current Reach programs in Area Four--Educational Talent Search and Tutoring--are run mainly by M.I.T. students. Whether the majority of residents of Reach would come from Area Four or from all over Cambridge is the major point still under investigation between M.I.T...
Schollander's talent can be matched only by his durability. In the topsy-turvey world of swimming where 14- and 15-year-olds often dominate and swimmers reach and pass their peaks quickly, old man Schollander has stayed on top for over five years. "I wanted to prove that I could do what other champions couldn't--stay on top for more than two or three years," he told the CRIMSON last year...
...terrible and these men would be embarrassed to have a girl hear it." She heard enough to confirm the point: the players' language is terrible. Key man on our Sport team is Charles Parmiter, who has been writing the section since 1961 and whose application of talent to subject matches the intensity of Bobby Hull devoting himself to hockey...