Word: roundedness
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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The words gained special force last week in the news from Cuba itself. In Santiago, Antonio Zarba, 28, of Somerville, Mass., and 20 Cubans captured after landing on the northeast coast of Oriente province (see map) went on trial before an army tribunal. The next morning Zarba and seven men...
Six times Ford rounded the windward mark in second or third place. Six times the lightning spinnaker of Mike Horn, John Kimbell, and George Pring put the Crimson ahead on the downwind leg; and, six times they stayed ahead.
The all-around-boy who combined academic, athletic, and social virtues at school may quickly abandon illusions of being well-rounded when he discovers how many fields he can enter only as a second-rater.
He considered his initial question necessary because of the "amazing variety" of people at universities today, as well as the numerous types of research carried on. In his answer, Pusey reviewed the development of two different kinds of education in American universities. The first, he felt, aimed primarily at graduating...
Sophomore Ed Hamlin came in fourth for the varsity, but captain Jed Fitsgerald was a disappointing eighth. Greg Baldwin and Bob Knapp, in ninth and tenth position, rounded out the Crimson scoring.