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...Medea," a Greek tragedy, Shakespeare's "Macbeth" and the popular fairy tale "Cinderella" all opened last night in the basement of Adams House G-entry. All at the same time. All on the same stage...

Author: By Rachel H. Inker, | Title: Cinderella Meets Macbeth and Medea | 2/14/1984 | See Source »

Actor Christopher L. Moore '86 faces the challenge of playing Lady Macbeth--all the roles in Macbeth are played by men; all those in Medea by women--while "Medea" and "Cinderella" go on at the same time...

Author: By Rachel H. Inker, | Title: Cinderella Meets Macbeth and Medea | 2/14/1984 | See Source »

February 14, 1983. This time not so many people are on hand to watch O'Neil. B.C., no longer the bad guy pitted against a Northeastern Cinderella team, is blowing the Huskies out of the building. The Garden is already emptying out, only the quarter of the first balcony where the Eagle fans are sitting is still filled. Len Ceglarski's skaters have already pumped seven pucks past a shell-shocked Northeastern sieve, three in the last five minutes. Now the Eagles are pressuring again; O'Neil breaks for the net, takes the perfect centering pass and knocks it home...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Expect the Unexpected | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

Code's own Cinderella story seems positive enough for anyone. A native of Carleton Place, Ontario, a "bedroom community" outside Ottawa, Code actually applied to Harvard on a dare. "The need-door neighbor said that I'd never apply to someplace like Harvard, and dared me to do it," the 5-ft., 7-in. Code remembers. "When I got in, I expected to play j.v. or maybe intramural...

Author: By Carla D. Williams, | Title: The One Nobody Wanted | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

...Cinderella stories are rare on Fleet Street. Up until 1981, Reuters had not paid out a pence in dividends for 41 years. But in the past three years, profits at the 132-year-old news agency have soared. The company paid $84 per share in 1982, and is expected to pay about $135 per share for 1983. Once the company goes public, each of those shares, once considered almost valueless, may be worth as much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Reuters' $1.5 Billion Bonanza | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

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