Word: knowingly
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...have seen at Harvard numerous other miscarriages of academic justice executed by "unbiased" Ad Hoc Committees (e.g. Molly Nolan and Arnold Harberger). Because we know the history of academic fairness at Harvard, statements from members of the Ad Hoc Committees mean little...
Raymond added that he thought last year's losses helped this year's group because "they know how much they want...
...quick to point out, the golden years of Kansas City were good, happy times for jazz musicians, and the surviving Kansas City jazzmen have learned how to deal with the disappointments of the intervening years; when they get together, they share joy, humor, and open affection. Jazz fans already know about the tragedies of Kansas City--how Charlie Parker died an addict, destitute and disillusioned at 35, how a disastrous gig with the U.S. Army ravaged Lester Young's unique and delicate personality. Bitter recollections of these stories would not touch anyone not already familiar with them...
...artificial, documentary nature of the proceedings actually makes for some of the film's most precious moments. Pianist Jay McShann grins and mimics a journalist's banal patter: "Joe Turner, you know that you are a Kansas City figure. You're a backbone of Kansas City, so tell us something about yourself." Later, Basie sits down at the foundation's scarred piano and improvises a few bars of two-fisted stride, then looks up, deadpan, at the camera: "That...
Returning J.V. oarsmen Tony McAuliffe, Matt Carrico and David Scheie and coxswain Alexandra Dixon already know a lot about winning and together with senior Mike Cominsky, who rowed varsity last year, Adam Bailey, Tony Kilbridge and Paul Midge, will try to defend their Eastern Sprint title...