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Despite the uncertainties, hundreds of street performers from all over the world gravitate toward Harvard Square during the summer months to play music, juggle fire or do a little magic. "It's so great to sit here, and out of the corner of my eye see someone smile," says Carol Hetrick, who plays violin along Brattle St. to supplement her income as an administrator at the Longy School of Music. "It makes it all worthwhile...

Author: By Daniel B. Wroblewski, | Title: Popping Strings For Profit | 7/23/1985 | See Source »

Pamela Ambrose and Carol Hetrick (cello, violin) -- Hetrick is playing to earn money so she can attend the Harvard Graduate School of Education in the fall. But like many Harvardians, she's having her doubts. Despite comments from her colleagues at the Longy School of Music, she continues to play along Brattle St. and in the Harvard Square and Government Center T stops...

Author: By Daniel B. Wroblewski, | Title: Popping Strings For Profit | 7/23/1985 | See Source »

Others disagree vehemently. Says Cuban-born Carol Pendas Whitten, head of the ^ Department of Education's Office of Bilingual Education: "If parents want to preserve the native language, that's fine, but I do not think it should be the role of the school." Another opponent is Bill Honig, California's superintendent of public instruction, who insists such instruction "should be transitional . . . Bilingual education is not going to be used as a cultural isolation program...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: For Learning Or Ethnic Pride? | 7/8/1985 | See Source »

...amazingly native up until the very end; his magnificant tenor voice as beautiful during his melancholy solo. "It Must Be So," and it harmonizes wonderfully with Hughes Cunegonde as well. Other wonderful performances include Valerie Gilbert's spunky role as Cunegonde's companion. Ty Warren's lecherous governor, and Carol Emert and Lisa Zeidenberg's sheep...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: The Best of All... | 5/3/1985 | See Source »

...wanted it to be," says Bonnie Graham, a Temple University attorney, who is making her first trip to Britain. "I love it. I love it. It's beautiful. It's wonderful. It's perfect." "It's great, it's just great. We're not sleeping at all," says Carol Arend, a French teacher from Clarkston, Mich., as she sips a drink on the Boulevard du Montparnasse. In the four days since she arrived with a group of 35 students and teachers, she has done Chartres, the Loire valley chateaux, a champagne cellar near Reims, and the Eiffel Tower. Still ahead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: The Traveling Dollar | 4/22/1985 | See Source »

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