Word: admirerers
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The futuristic DotComGuy, on the other hand, continues to live happily inside his cyberden. The equivalent of a 1920s flagpole sitter, he shows no sign of cracking; indeed, if his virtual exile goes as planned, he will earn more than $90,000 this year. His website, which features streaming video...
One label, however, meets with his wholehearted approval. Veteran bassist Charlie Haden, a longtime admirer and sometime collaborator (Rejoicing, Beyond the Missouri Sky), calls Metheny's music "contemporary impressionistic Americana." Asked to comment, the guitarist breaks out in a smile as wide as the Great Plains. "I like that one...
"I think that Frank was a great admirer of Tip O'Neill, and that he practiced the act locally," says Robert C. Barber '72, Duehay's campaign manager for his 1983 and 1985 council elections.
Cathleen Pfister, an admirer of art and art history, works at the reference desk in the Botany Libraries. Both will retain their current positions at Harvard.
Bush speaks convincingly about how important it is for a leader to assemble a trustworthy cadre of advisers. And he argues that there is no percentage, as Governor or as President, in trying to master every subject or micromanage every decision. But as Bruce Buchanan, a political scientist at the...