Word: spanning
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...Daily Princetonian reported that a surprising number of Princeton women intended to write advertising copy for their candidates. Most of these coeds (Bang to PLUG.) found the two week period a bit trying, for they were not able in that short time span to gather enough material to create a good advertising spread. (Play "Tiger Rag," then jump to BALL...
...other death, and that which comes between the two is life. Man, however, has never been able to accept these boundaries, to recognize that all that he is or can be must be confined by these two simple markers. Early man attempted in his religions to stretch the life span beyond physical boundaries; the Judeo-Christian tradition represents the most elaborate and most convincing attempt to defy the natural limits of life. The attempt to extend life has found perhaps its most convincing semi-scientific justification in the work of C.G. Jung, the psychologist who broke with Freud to become...
Penn dominated the midfield play of the game with a precise, short-passing attack, but the Crimson combined for three goals in a five-minute span of the second period for a 3-1 victory...
Perhaps Johnson's most revealing work is what he put up for Johnson -his enclave in New Canaan, built over a span of 21 years and now completed by the sculpture gallery. Johnson dislikes calling it an estate, preferring the word compound-but an estate it is, with all the seigneurial overtones. There has, in fact, been nothing like it since the ducal properties of 18th century England...
...plays at the Loeb represent a large time span in Shaw's life, from his prime to just two years before his death, when he seems to have been overtaken by senility. In Good King Charles' Golden Days is certainly the most interesting play about the Exclusion Crisis and the social problems of the Stuart Restoration I have seen. Its major problem is that it is not so much a play as an essay in social history. It takes the form of a conversation in Isaac Newton's living room, with Newton, the Quaker George Fox, the artist Godfrey Kneller...