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...because Nymph Errant had never been fully staged in the United States, director Don Carleton and producer Rob Siedlecki had no such precedent. And they do deserve credit for bringing it to an American stage...
...liked Harvard as a home, but wanted to grow by going to college in a different area," says Carleton graduate Gregory Bossert...
...Gaelic lead to a succession of pieces by well-known names (Oliver Goldsmith, Maria Edgeworth, Oscar Wilde) and then to such acknowledged modern masterpieces as James Joyce's The Dead and Frank O'Connor's The Majesty of the Law. The familiar mixes easily with material less so: William Carleton's eerie The Death of a Devotee, Bernard Mac Laverty's grim Life Drawing. All this diversity is held together by a common trait, an irresistible claim on attention, the written equivalent of a tug at the lapel or a hand on the shoulder. This book can be picked...
...This is possible for a president at Carleton College or Williams, but it's very remarkable for the president of a great university," Riesman says...
...speech, sponsored by the History Department, was followed by a panel discussion with Jane Jenson of Carleton University, Cora Kaplan of Rutgers University and Susan Pedersen, an assistant professor of history at Harvard...