Word: uneventfullness
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So if intimacy were everything, Goldin's pictures would have everything. But it doesn't always pay to expect that when you open a door onto private moments, feeling or knowledge automatically steps through. Touring her show can be like spending too much time flipping through somebody else's photo...
After pitching uneventful first innings, Harvard sophomore Heather Brown and URI's Correna Berlinger saw trouble in the second. But while Brown pitched out of her bases-loaded, one-out jam, Berlinger didn't survive the inning.
Past deans, including Fred L. Glimp '50, Ernest R. May and John B. Fox Jr. '59, each had tumultuous first semesters. Only L. Fred Jewett '57, the man Lewis succeeded, had a comparatively uneventful first term.
As a result, the second half was rather uneventful. Not because nothing happened--there were three goals, which is a lot for field hockey--but because the outcome of the game was mostly decided. With the silence only broken by Caples' exhortations on her team to get something positive, both...
When it comes to self-promoting politicians who list "raising taxes" as a leisure-time activity, the American political scene has more than enough. We certainly don't need one as president. We wish Weicker a retirement as pleasant and uneventful as a Preparation-H television commercial.