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From his window seat, the new Harvard leader engaged reporters in friendly banter, modestly introducing himself. "Hi, I'm Neil Rudenstine," he said...

Author: By Joshua A. Gerstein and Philip P. Pan, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSONS | Title: A New President Meets the Press, At 21,000 Feet | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

From his window seat, the new Harvard leader engaged reporters in friendly banter, modestly introducing himself. "Hi, I'm Neil Rudenstine," he said...

Author: By Joshua A. Gerstein and Philip P. Pan, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSONS | Title: A New President Meets the Press, At 21,000 Feet | 3/25/1991 | See Source »

Through the good fortune of friendships (thank you, Peter Galvin), we were allowed access to the entranceway to the postgame team facilities. Amidst the jubilation of a hard-fought victory in the initial match, the players offered an exuberant welcome. Kevin was treated to autographs and banter by the graciously polite team as he received elevating introductions from future captain Ted Donato. Equally endearing to the winning atmosphere after game one were the person-ableness and gracefulness displayed by the athletes and staff following a tremendously exciting overtime loss in game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Huzzah Harvard Hockey | 2/1/1991 | See Source »

...budget film produced by Harvard graduate Whit Stillman, was something of a curiosity when it opened this August in Manhattan. It told a simple, quiet story of a small group of young New York socialites who spend the Christmas season attending debutante balls and engaging in witty banter at after-parties...

Author: By Kelly A.E. Mason, | Title: Exploring the Upper Class: Stillman's Work Promising | 9/21/1990 | See Source »

...made her famous. Under the sorcerer's wand of director Nichols she proves again she is our finest comedienne; like the late Irene Dunne, she adds spin and sizzle to every bon mot. By sinking ever so slightly into world- weariness, Streep can locate the desperation in Suzanne's banter while keeping her delivery featherlight. And she can sing too, bringing her uniquely precise passion to ballads and down-home rave-ups. "I don't want life to imitate art," Suzanne says with her usual blithe exasperation. "I want life to be art." This comedy is art, as exhilarating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Spin And Sizzle | 9/17/1990 | See Source »

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