Word: unconnectedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Initially, "Strangers on Earth," by Mark O'Donnell, has the air of a cabaret or a nightclub. Each of its opening scenes is independently very funny, but is unconnected to the rest. The play threatens to remain disjointed throughout--fortunately, it becomes more cohesive as its characters begin to interact...
Most first-year dorms are also designed around an entryway system. This means each dorm consists of several unconnected stairwells, with only two rooms per floor.
As the audience enters the theater, they are greeted as if present at a Rydell High School reunion. The set is painted with images from the 50s: a juke box, the old RCA record label and period Pepsi bottlecaps. The effect is eye-catching, if a bit unconnected to the...
Miles said that a shortage of staff has prevented The Record from always having writers and editors who are unconnected with a story they report.
Also in Ward 6, Neil A. Cooper '91 and Jarrett T. Barrios '90-'91 were chosen as alternate delegates. Cooper, who conceived the idea of encouraging Harvard students to run as delegates to the convention, was elected as a non-committed delegate unconnected to any slate. Barrios was elected as...