Word: belovedness
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When Feuerstein arrived to assess the damage to a business his grandfather had started in 1907, he kept himself from crying by thinking back to the passage from King Lear in which Lear promises not to weep even though his heart would "break into a hundred thousand flaws." "I was...
This property also has a history: as a successful Broadway play, then as a Billy Wilder movie starring three beloved figures, Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. And, as you'll recall, it has a nice little story to tell too. It's the one about the chauffeur's...
Leading us through the high drama--forced laughs mixed with enforced tears--is the play's hero, Suzanne's gay younger brothe, David Gold, played wonderfully by Harvard undergrad Colin S. Stokes '96. Tolins makes it quite difficult for the audience not to fall for David. He is the beloved...
IT IS A WICKED WORLD IN WHICH THE POWER OF ANY INDIvidual to cause suffering is so great and the power to do good is so slight; but here we are, the week of our beloved national feast, our annual homecoming, and signs of loving Providence are everywhere around us...
In 1952, many of General Eisen-hower's closest friends urged him not to run because of the divisive nature of politics and the fact that everyone involved gets tarnished. When he left office in January 1961, he was the most beloved figure in America. It wouldn't be surprising...