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Bynum's dreamy, experimental debut, Madeleine Is Sleeping, earned a 2004 National Book Award nomination. In her second book, her prose tacks traditional but sacrifices none of its lilting charm. Ms. Hempel is a seventh-grade English teacher besotted by her students but ambivalent about her profession; Bynum's portrayal makes this humanist appealingly human. It's a pleasure to be in her class...
...Despite the graduation of team leader Caitlin Cahow ’08, Harvard is returning nearly all of its top performers, including the 2008 Patty Kazmaier Award winner, senior Sarah Vaillancourt. With the Frozen Four coming to Boston in 2009, this might be your best shot at witnessing a national title won in front of your eyes...
...recognition of his work on miRNA, Ruvkun won this year’s Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research—a prize he shares with his fellow researchers, Victor R. Ambros, a professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, and David Baulcombe, who teaches at the University of Cambridge...
Japanese scientist Akira Endo received the clinical medical research prize and microbiologist Stanley Falkow of Stanford claimed the special achievement award...
...starred in The Broadway Melody, the first talkie to win an Academy Award for Best Picture, yet actress Anita Page was known for her work in silent films. The New York City native was cast in many silent movies, notably alongside Joan Crawford in 1928's Our Dancing Daughters, though when her MGM contract ended in 1933, Page all but disappeared from film...