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...real life, Allen learned, such therapeutic philosophical guidance, even in the harried world of post-Sept. 11 New York, can’t quite pay the bills. Still, while it won’t work as a career??the table led to only a couple of paying clients—Allen hopes to pursue his “Client-Centered Philosophical Inquiry” as a side project through his website, www.client-centered.com. As the name suggests, Allen is hoping to reemphasize that his work is not about offering answers, but merely helping to look for them...
...performance—which at the time loomed as perhaps the last of his career??capped what has been a tremendous comeback season for Ronz. While news reports yesterday named sustained exposure to biting winds and cold responsible for the erosion of the Granite State’s famed rock formation, Harvard’s Old Man has better weathered the elements...
Although he devoted himself to theater throughout high school and at Pennsylvania State University, Lee says he lacked the “stuff” a professional artist needed: “There was a struggle for me in finding a career??whether I would be an artist or an arts administrator...
...Michelle Granger and Julie Smith, it’s hard to argue with Allard’s take. Then again, it is also clear that softball’s migration eastward and the diffusion and diversification of talent—a trend that Allard embodied in her own playing career??helped the sport catch on and grow at places like Harvard...
...four layers of internal editing, outside reviews and faculty consideration to see the light of print, while at least 10 times that number find their way to the circular file annually. And while rejection from the College doesn’t spell the end of one’s career??most applicants can rely on acceptance from a number of “safety” schools—there’s no such thing as a “safety” press. For a young academic whose chances at tenure depend on having books published...