Word: allen
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...noticed Derrick his freshman year, just because of his potential," says Dr. S. Allen Counter, director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations. "He's tremendously popular...
...never been one to let a situation faze him, even when Debbie Allen, star of "Fame" and director of "A Different World," was sitting in the audience...
...love with them. "Debbie Allen, the consummate professional," and "Steven Spielberg, he's a genius" are oft-repeated phrases for Ashong. Clearly Hollywood hasn't yet blunted his enthusiasm or his unassuming ways. And it hasn't disturbed the still, carefully pronounced pools of thought deep inside his head...
...mighty Penn men's basketball team was coming to Harvard in February 1994, defending its undefeated Ivy streak against one of the league's bottom-dwellers. This team would soon be ranked in the AP's Top 25, and it had two future NBA players, Matt Maloney and Jerome Allen...
...TIME board consists of former Fed vice chairman Alan Blinder, now at Princeton University; former Reagan adviser Martin Feldstein, now at Harvard University; Stephen Roach from Morgan Stanley; Allen Sinai from Primark Decision Economics; Edward Yardeni from Deutsche Morgan Grenfell; and J. Antonio Villamil from Washington Economics Group. An influential lot, for sure. Yet they can't measure whether computers are making people more productive. They can't agree on whether Americans are better or worse off than a few years ago. They don't know if the economy can grow faster and unemployment recede further without whipping up inflation...