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Harvard's Klee collection--spans many years of the artist's life; the work in this show dates from 1903 to 1939. The show's breadth conveys a sense of his changing style while highlighting certain constant themes and interest...
...breadth of the current Italian bribery and corruption scandal involving government and business leaders is no longer just impressive; it's staggering. Last Tuesday, Finance Minister Franco Reviglio became the latest prominent casualty, resigning after being targeted for investigation. Warned Prime Minister Giuiliano Amato: "The life cycle of the government is running out." The 14-month probe's awesome numbers...
Today marks the first day of junior parents weekend. A committee of juniors from each of the houses has been meeting on a weekly basis since October to construct a stimulating program for parents. We discussed, we debated, and drawing on the breadth of experience and background of our members, we finally arrived at the printed program of events...
...foreign to me." His goal was to learn enough about these scientific and transnational factors to try to divine the quality of life in different regions of the planet through the middle of the next century. In an era when knowledge is narrowly compartmentalized, Kennedy warrants praise for the breadth of these polymath ambitions, aided though he was by five research assistants. But ultimately what mars Kennedy's book is that his grasp never fully equals his global reach...
...Justice would have been surprised by the breadth and intensity of this outpouring of gratitude. A strong and consistent liberal, he was no sentimentalist. He possessed a rather dim view of human nature, a view nurtured by his constant battling against social cruelties and reflected by the nature of the stories he loved to tell...