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...wording of my motion is presented in the broadest possible terms, reflecting the common interests of the chairs and heads of foreign language programs at Harvard," Nagy wrote to several of his colleagues...
...many of Halmi's productions, his latest, The Odyssey, seesaws--often uncomfortably--between earnestness and camp in an effort to reach the broadest possible audience. As he did in Gulliver's Travels, Halmi, who makes all the major casting decisions in his productions, has again married a middle-market star to some otherwise TV-unfriendly material. Armand Assante is our Odysseus here. (Conversely, Halmi has a penchant for pairing unnecessarily qualified talent to schlock product. In his 1983 TV movie Svengali, a young Jodie Foster played an aspiring pop star in love with her aging vocal coach, a part that...
...results of the culture of violence in which we live. The violence in our culture affects how we, as women, view our bodies. It tells us how we should behave in relationships and what to expect from our partners. It affects our sexual and reproductive choices. In the broadest sense, it limits our options and aspirations...
...three years before Radcliffe delegated to Harvard all responsibility for undergraduate affairs--the Harvard Department of Athletics assumed full responsibility for women's athletics. Over the past 20 years, Harvard has developed the broadest intercollegiate women's athletic program in the country, with varsity teams in twenty women's sports and a great variety of subvarsity opportunities. USA Today recently reported that Harvard was one of only a handful of institutions across the country to meet its obligations to women athletes under Title IX by the "proportionality test...
...more than creating legend, Gates has worked to turn African American studies on the broadest level into a well-respected discipline...