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...though Iannuzzi remains focused on football—after graduation, he hopes to play in either the CFL or NFL before pursuing a career as an architect??his life has been restructured to make more time for his family...

Author: By Kate Leist, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: FOOTBALL '09: Balancing Football and Family | 9/18/2009 | See Source »

...Because of the architect??s imaginative thinking, the cost was up,” said Knowles, who was involved in the nascent stages of FAS’ $740 building boom that included LISE. “But the only way we can go forward in science is to establish these facilities centrally...

Author: By Nan Ni, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Big Lab for Small Science | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

Hoping to quell Allston residents’ fears of University expansion, Harvard officials promised to present a short master plan forecasting development as far into the future as 2057. Up until now Harvard has provided information to residents project by project, the latest an architect??s rendition of the four-building science complex to house stem cell research. At Monday’s Harvard-Allston Task Force meeting at the Honan-Allston Branch Library, Harvard officials said the master plan would be available on the Web site of the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) by the end of this...

Author: By Laura A. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: University To Unveil Expansion Plans | 1/10/2007 | See Source »

...Phil represent hyper-education gone wild. Phil, in particular, is a character rich with the kind of verbal weirdness that makes “You Never Can Tell” such an incisive comedy—he insists on calling the dentist Valentine a “gum architect?? and frequently references his “knowledge of human nature”—but Stuntz doesn’t quite know what to do with Phil’s quirks...

Author: By Richard S. Beck, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Light Touches Sparkle in 'You Never Can Tell' | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

...there who can scream through blatantly personal songs about girls they dated or political issues that anger them, but precious few can truly illustrate a life that they themselves never led. Perhaps Meloy himself put it best in his “Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect??—performed near the end of the set—when the narrator of that song, like Meloy himself, becomes lost in intricate fantasies of being a soldier in a perfumed Polish town, an accomplished builder of balustrades, and a womanizing Spanish puppeteer, but seems most comfortable...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Meloy Was Meant for the Stage | 2/24/2005 | See Source »

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