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...neither a conventional horror movie nor a carefully-crafted psychological thriller. Fincher’s goal, rather, is to chill the viewer with an almost hyper-real style of storytelling. Instead of using ominous music and loud noises to frighten the audience, victims are graphically killed with famous 60??s guitar rock playing in the background. Their own horror is not melodramatic, but written in the confusion and shock across their faces. The killing scenes are arranged similarly to those in “Jaws”: random characters are introduced, impending doom is certain, and goosebumps shoot...
...Fellow Jim Flug ’60??who also earned a JD from Harvard Law School in 1963—said that the College had become more political in the half century since he graduated and that there were “excellent answers on both sides...
...Jahanbegloo is] not only intellectually outstanding but also a staunch advocate of non-violence and an able spokesperson for the great cultural wealth of the Iranian tradition,” said the petition—circulated by Gurney Professor of History Roy W. P. Mottahedeh ’60??that called for Jahanbegloo’s release. “Knowing his character we very much doubt that he has committed any crime...
...complicated” process but that he expected to find a new chief for Harvard Management Company soon. He said the search committee—which includes two former secretaries of the Treasury, University President Lawrence H. Summers and Harvard Corporation member Robert E. Rubin ’60??was in the process of interviewing specific candidates for the job. Nadosy is also a member of the committee...
...complicated” process but he expected to find a new chief for Harvard Management Company soon. He said the search committee—which includes two former secretaries of the Treasury, University President Lawrence H. Summers and Corporation member Robert E. Rubin ’60??was in the process of interviewing specific candidates...