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...said she purposely left out scenes “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” from this production because she is already thinking about the next chapter of “Shakespeare in Love...
...never forgotten his first night there. "I'd never been locked in before," he says. "For years I used to wake at night and hear that door slamming. This to me is closure." With Rudd's simple "sorry," Harrison's countrymen hear a door closing on a dark chapter of their history...
...visit by the former Harvard graduate student marks the next chapter in Trivers’ bitter feud over Israeli policy with Harvard Law School professor Alan M. Dershowitz, whose influence, Trivers alleges, was instrumental in preventing Trivers from speaking at the University in the past...
...exposing a falsehood, finding love, realizing what it really is that Debauer is looking for—there is ultimately a lack of closure.Debauer never confronts his father and he still feels “a longing for the Odysseus” of his childhood. Moreover, the last chapter rings with uncertainty. Sure, Debauer has found love, but will it last? Didn’t the man in the novel come home to find that his wife had left him for another? Debauer’s desires continually change throughout the novel—might they not change again?It?...
Thomas M. Wickman ’07, a member of the Boston Chapter of MESJ, is a student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Eunice Y. McMurray ’04, a Harvard Medical Student, and Peter L. McMurray ’05 are co-chairs of the Boston Chapter of MESJ...