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But it wasn't until 1925 that Rodgers and Hart had a major hit. They wrote the songs for a lighthearted revue called The Garrick Gaieties. Its Manhattan was an overnight success, and the legendary partnership was flying at last. Such songs as The Lady Is a Tramp, Dancing on...
Though scores of first-years had passed through the Union's old distinguished dining room, in its last years it had grown tawdry. The famous butter-patted ceiling was looking more dirty than distinguished; the paint was peeling off the walls; the rotunda was encased with God-awful green-blue...
The proposed elimination of Radcliffe's role in undergraduate life will also alienate many female graduates and students, who see the institution abandoning a spirit cultivated by more than a century of bravely facing the glass ceiling.
The Senate passed a bill yesterday raising by 30,000 this year's quota of temporary visas for high tech workers.The measure would also raise the ceiling to 115,000 for each of the next four years -- almost double the current quota.
As Harvard National Campaign Chair Rita E. Hauser addressed a dinner audience at the Fogg Museum Friday evening, the building's glass ceiling began to look less imposing.