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...when she found that the envelope brought good tidings, the Kirkland House resident said she shared the good news with her parents. Carlivati is the co-director of MINHUET, a campus organization that performs songs for patients in hospitals and nursing homes, using what the group terms “music therapy...
Douglas M. Brugge, an assistant professor at the Tufts School of Medicine and co-director of the study, commented that this is a rare but extraordinary example of collaboration of both academia and community services...
Jerry E. Mechling ’65, co-director of the 3E project, says the program’s distance learning component is intended “to warm people up” to the basics of a topic before they arrive on campus...
...movies were far superior as integrated works of popular art. Astaire?s prime-time vehicles with Ginger were pretty inane, except for the glorious terping, and his directors added little but traffic management to the packed Astaire brought. Kelly worked for better directors - Busby Berkeley on "For Me and My Gal" and "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," Vincente Minnelli on "An American in Paris" and "Brigadoon" - but, as co-director of two of his best films, he could take a measure of credit for their success, even as Astaire, who was "only" the star and choreographer, could avoid blame...
...have served as the co-director of Lincoln-Douglas debate at the tournament for several years. As a result, I have had the pleasure of working closely with members of both teams. Former parliamentary team president Allon S. Kedem ’02 is correct that the relationship between the teams is “symbiotic.” This year, members of both teams made contributions that were vital to the tournament’s success. Their contributions, however, were not equal...