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...gritty grace: depth of character, tenderness and the masculinity that you find in the muscular work of novelists such as Philip Roth or Richard Ford. In form and heart, with its floating chronology and candor, Gurr's memoir springs from a sensibility close to that of the late Arthur Miller in his masterly Timebends. In it, he's telling two stories. There's the public history of shared experience, a critique of the times, inviting a connection. But the quiet story is more compelling; the struggle inside the mind house, with its interplay of faith and experience...
...stop her from earning degrees from Harvard College and the John F. Kennedy School of Government. Her inspirational story—portrayed in a 2004 TV movie directed by the late Superman actor Christopher Reeve—has helped make her into a formidable opponent, according to Arthur “Jerry” Kremer, a Long Island attorney and political consultant. “She’s probably the most interesting candidate on the map, but the odds against her are daunting,” he said. Currently, all nine of State Senate seats from Long Island?...
...adventurous artists on display.Unfortunately for Beth Swanström, the owner of the gallery, it is often difficult to find an audience for such art in Boston; thus, she is relocating to New York. Other gallery managers also commented on the difficulties of presenting cutting edge work in Boston. Arthur N. Dion ’68—of Gallery NAGA—said, “The community here is very aware of international currents in contemporary art, but this is still a provincial capitol, a provincial town.”However, given the upcoming opening of the Institute...
...Arthur Kleinman, chair of the anthropology department and a member of the Faculty Council, the FAS governing body, said he supported the plan but urged more discussion...
...medieval requirements. “The reason that so many of us are interested in torture sort of stems from the oral examination experience,” said Edward L. Widmer ’84. Whatever floats your boat—FM doesn’t judge. Scheduled panelist Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. ’38, whose book “Cycles of American History” was read (or not read) by high schoolers across the nation, was notably missing from the fete. When asked for her opinion on the Pulitzer Prize winner’s absence, Ashley...