Word: cavalierism
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The cozy working relationship between the lieutenant and the bus company is very lucrative for Cavalier. The reunion requires dozens of buses, including 22 at a single time for this week's trip by the Class of 1968 to the Boston Pops.
It's 11 a.m. on Memorial Day, and Harvard Police Lt. Lawrence J. Murphy is alone at the office. He's not sitting in the 29 Garden St. police station, where he currently presides as the officer-in-charge while Chief Paul E. Johnson undergoes medical treatment. Instead, he's...
Murphy works closely with Cavalier Coach--so closely, in fact, that rumors of possible financial ties between the lieutenant and the company have circulated around the police department for years.
Murphy's close ties with both Harvard and Cavalier insure that the relationship between the two will grow and prosper to the great benefit of the bus company. Cavalier has been employed by Harvard reunions for more than a decade, sources say.
At any festival, one excellent film is a fluke, two are a faint promise. Cannes '93 has showcased a dozen or so delights, including Mike Leigh's comic scorcher Naked, from Britain, and Alain Cavalier's potent French film Libera Me, a deadpan document, in wordless closeup, of political prisoners...