Word: voided
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...goddess, is engaging and humorous at first. But her portrayal, too, is so intense as to lack dynamic, and her story, though flecked with comic moments, is ultimately predictable: good girl with high hopes burns out. Rona, portrayed by Kathy Twiss, is somewhat stereotypical: ex-hippie bemoans the moral void that supplanted the idealism of the Sixties. Rona reels off a year-by-year record of the protests of the Sixties, which is just boring. Twiss isn't able to lend much variety to her portrayal, and because Rona didn't go through much of a change until the Seventies...
...person. I challenge every student to look at how other administrators are portrayed and how often. When was the last time we saw an exaggerated drawing of the president of either Harvard or Radcliffe or the provost gracing the covers of a student publication? Why does this void exist? Why is Dean Epps the favorite target of such actions...
...these events were conveniently avoided by Stern and Co. during this week's negotiations, in their eagerness to avoid an embarassing lockout at a time when they could enhance their popularity in the professional sports void...
...dependable critic," Virgil Thomson once said of Rorem, "His egocentricity gets in the way. It prevents his seriously liking or hating anything." Rorem quotes this remark, along with others even less flattering about himself. It's a gutsy thing to do, but it only points to a terrible void...
Winter and Professor of Fine Arts Henri Zerner conceived the course this past summer, partly to fill the void created by the loss of Fine Arts 13. That course drew 277 students the last time it was taught...