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...tidal wave. "Slow Motion" is musical elegance, a feather dancing in a calm breeze. "Might Be In Love" is as sincere a love song as I have heard in years, combining touching, flirting and longing. "Daniel" is light pop reminiscent of her early college days with the Blake Babes at Berklee. "Cry in the Dark" is a shoulder to rest on for anyone afraid to let their own dam of emotions break. In many ways, this person is also Hatfield, who lets you in-but not too far-like a lover unsure about the other's sincerity and devotion...
...Heard: “Well, I finally decided on Morgan Stanley. I mean, Blake already has an apartment on the Upper West Side, and it will just make it so much more convenient for the both of us...Oh really? I never thought she would go with that firm. What’s her father’s name again...
Last year, the Crimson ripped through the Ivies, going undefeated, even blanking Cornell, Brown, Penn and Dartmouth, 7-0. Of course, that was with star James Blake, who is now competing alongside Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi...
...founders and their first employee were holding business meetings in the backseat of a car and using credit cards to make payroll. They realized they needed a more experienced executive team if they were going to make their business work. "We were beating our heads against brick walls," says Blake Hayunga, that first employee, who's now vice president of content. "We'd have these meetings where we'd talk about how we were going to take Bloomberg out of business. Then we'd all run off in our separate directions...
Professor of German Eric Rentschler announced to the teeming masses sardined into the Carpenter Center auditorium last week that the Core office had expected less than 80 people to enroll in his class, Foreign Cultures 76, "Mass Culture in Nazi Germany." Assistant Professor of Philosophy Michael Blake was told his course, Moral Reasoning 62, "Reasoning In and About the Law" should expect 90 students. He has now moved to accommodate the 416 enrolled. Perennial favorites "The History of Life," "The Rome of Augustus" and "Fairy Tales" all have been lotteried...