Word: allen
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...What was the first thing that went through both of your heads when you saw [Election Commission Head] Joshua G. Allen ’09 come to your campaign headquarters in early...
...good blog post. ScarJo Hook-Up odds: 20:1 Derek C. Bok: The outgoing interim president should make the most of his closing weeks here and perform his own rendition of a Lost In Translation-style romance. Scarlett has had close ties to co-stars Bill Murray and Woody Allen, so you know she likes older men. ScarJo Hook-Up odds: 25:1 (Just slightly higher than their age ratio...
Concluding that neural firings are the only reality denies a more transcendent meaning. We all grow old, and like Woody Allen, we wish we would not. Our soul is an immortal, stationary bedrock, evidenced by our acute perception of time passing. We perceive time because it is separate from us. If we were caught up in it, we would not perceive it. Time takes bits and pieces of what lies on the bedrock--our health, our looks, our energy--but the bedrock of our soul, with its desire for life, joy, meaning and immortality, is only shaped and smoothed...
...with the line, “I think the Crimson would’ve slaughtered the Indians,” in reference to the possibility of a game between the Arkansas State Indians and the Harvard Crimson. The director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, S. Allen Counter, said that the University has avoided such controversies due to the open dialogue between diverse groups on campus.Counter said that the Foundation offers programs and seminars aimed at promoting better understanding among the diverse student body, affecting “particularly those who have the responsibility of writing...
Neil Simon is America's foremost stage comedist, the theatrical equivalent of Woody Allen in the movies. Even in his weakest plays that gift of laughter has never faltered, and it is in full flower in his trilogy. But for all its exuberant humor, Broadway Bound is a comedy only in the sense that Chekhov meant Uncle Vanya to be seen as a comedy. Its subjects include the dissolution of two marriages, the estrangements of a father from a daughter and of another father from his sons, the terminal cancer of one offstage character and the accidental death of another...