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...exasperating to argue with you? My husband and I rarely argue. I want to tell you something interesting: I believe so strongly in equality that I have even filled my family life with it. My husband and I have two daughters. The elder looks like her mother but has chosen her father's profession--she is an engineer. My younger daughter looks like her father, but her character is like mine. For this reason she is becoming a lawyer. So you can see we have divided our world equally. There is nothing to fight about...
...Earl Woods, 74, former U.S. Army lieutenant colonel in Vietnam and father of golfer Tiger Woods; in Cypress, California. He had his son swinging clubs as a toddler and, after failing to persuade the boy to pursue other interests, became his trainer and devoted champion, once calling Tiger the "chosen one." Yet the close bond between the two?Tiger called him "an amazing dad, coach, mentor, soldier, husband and friend"?was unmistakable. After Tiger's Masters win in 1997?the first for a black player?he and his father embraced on the 18th green, a moment that became...
...staffed from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. with 24-hour vending and coffee machines. The café will offer sandwiches, salads and bottled beverages, as well as a variety of snack options such as energy bars, fruit and nuts, and baked goods. Chan said that the foods were chosen not to be “too odiferous or messy.” The cafe will be located on the third floor in the space currently occupied by the Reference Room. According to Brainard, the café will have a “whole range of seating opportunity” from...
...Hobbs professor of cognition and education said, “in the area of scholarship, the thing that’s most precious is the esteem of your peers, and I’m very honored and humbled that people of the stature of the American Philosophical Society have chosen to select me to their ranks...
...theatrical spectacle.The play combines material from both of Carroll’s Alice books: “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass.” Director and Executive Producer John T. Drake ’06 has chosen an adaptation that does not collapse the two into a single narrative, as Carroll’s own stage version and the Disney movie do. Eva Le Gallienne and Florida Friebus’ script devotes a single act to each.The first few scenes of the play are performed in front...