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...crossed Worth, he watched the lamplighter gingerly poke his torch, like a wizard's wand, up inside the glass globe toward the jet of gas. The bloom of light enveloped Skaggs...
...line of defense in maintaining the safety and security in residence halls is the residents themselves,” he says. “Residents increase the probability of being a victim when they increase the opportunity for crime.”—Staff writer Noah S. Bloom can be reached at nsbloom@fas.harvard.edu...
...timing couldn't be better, as air travel is approaching pre-9/11 levels. Moreover, U.S. financial houses are rapidly expanding in London, and the merger wave is in full bloom in Europe. "I'm surprised that EOS and MAXjet are still with us," says Andrew Lobbenberg, a transport analyst at ABN AMRO, "but they've gotten lucky because of the transatlantic cycle. Business travel is booming right...
...want to be a producer!” sings Leo Bloom in Mel Brooks’s classic “The Producers,” “And see my name...in lights!” For everyone watching the musical, and even for Bloom himself, this is almost pure fantasy. For Christopher L. Moore ’86, this is everyday life.Moore has quite a list of production credits. After his career took off with “Good Will Hunting” he went on to produce “Reindeer Games?...
...relatively high rate of administrative turnover this spring means that Hyman, who was appointed in 2001, will be one of the longest-tenured top administrators at Harvard come July. Only Vice President for Administration Sally H. Zeckhauser, appointed in 1988, and School of Public Health Dean Barry R. Bloom, named to his post in 1998, will have served longer if they remain in their positions...