Word: browne
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...that span, Peanuts has entered our nation's collective conscience. Mention Charlie Brown and everyone in the room knows his round head with scarcely a hair on it. Connect the words "football" and "funny" and you'll probably picture Peppermint Patty pulling the ball away from Charlie Brown yet again. And you can't imagine the concept of a security blanket without recalling images of Linus...
...read the first syndicated Peanuts strip yesterday (for the first time or for the first time in a long time, I'm not sure which) and was surprised at how good it was. The strip has three characters--Charlie Brown, who is walking down the street, and an unidentified boy and girl who are sitting together on a step. The first panel has the boy saying to the girl, "Well! Here comes ol' Charlie Brown!" In panel two, as Charlie Brown walks past, the boy says, "Good ol' Charlie Brown...yes, sir!" In panel three, the boy says, "Good...
...rest of the run, I'm going to make a point of reading the strip every morning. I just hope nothing has changed in Charlie Brown's world while I've been away...
...Eliza C. Block Hannah I. Blumenthal Eric J. Bolesh Taylor M. Bollman Eddie J. Borey Michael Bortnik Hector C. Bove Christopher Boyd Michael C. Boyer Jordan E. Brand Owen I. Breck Lisa N. Brennan-Jobs Sarah H. Brierley Samuel W. Brooks Aileen B. Brophy Medora S. Bross Amanda B. Brown Amanda G. Brown Gloria A. Bruce Alexandra C. Budabin Skylar H. Byrd Maja K. Byrnes Ryan M. Calder David A. Campbell Robert J. Campbell Tova J. Carlin Alicia A. Carrasquillo Jason E. Carroll Alexander M. Carter Penelope A. Carter Shonnon A. Carty Eduardo A. Carvajal Donald P. Casey James Celestin...
...based in the fear that it will be perceived as discriminatory against men, leaving Harvard open to lawsuits for violation of Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments. This law stipulates that universities and colleges must offer men and women equal educational opportunities. While other schools like Dartmouth and Brown have continued women-only programs despite the possibility of such lawsuits, the Harvard administration has been unwilling to consider following their lead...