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Eulogy from a Colleague Thanks for acknowledging the career of comic Marilyn Martinez [Nov. 26]. She was embraced by the Latino/Latina comedy community, and thank goodness for that. But before she made her way to Los Angeles, she was based in Denver, where she was widely accepted by women and by the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community. I was her comedy partner from 1977 to 1980. Marilyn got laughs for some raunchy material but was also political and avant-garde. We played throughout the U.S., and I'm glad to know that her work with me supported her subsequent...
Real-Life Enemies As an Argentine, I am very proud of Moreno-Ocampo [Nov. 12]. I want to congratulate him for getting so far in his career and working so hard to bring justice to Darfur. I recognized him right away when I saw his picture in this article, and I wish him very good luck. Elina Salvarregui, NASHVILLE
...dichotomy of business vs. service at Harvard, and the domination of the former over the latter in its appeal to graduating students, is nothing new. Big business has been the preferred career of Harvard graduates for as long as there have been investment banks to work at, even in the ostensibly counter-culture ’60s. The Class of 1967 entered Harvard ready and willing to shoulder the task of dismantling the apparatus of segregation and poverty in America. Barely a month later, President John F. Kennedy ’40, the country’s greatest symbol...
...team responded immediately. A minute after Coleman’s three, the Crimson worked the ball around the zone, spreading the Wolverines defense. A cross-court pass by Lin found McGeary in the corner and the transfer buried the biggest three of his young Crimson career to knot the game...
...month and to limit each class to 25 people. Meagher said the course will be useful for any students with a potential passion in the wine industry, as he had during his years at Harvard. “People can also see the wine industry as a real career option, whether it’s marketing, the business side of things, or a sommelier,” Meagher said. “It can be very intellectually engaging, which seems to be important to Harvard students...