Word: cohen
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Senior men joining the ranks of the Harvard chapter this winter are: Douglas Albrecht of Quincy House, Dana P. Ascherman of Currier House, Mark Bitgood of Cabot House, David M. Blank of Dunster House, Jonathan R. Cohen of Dunster House, Stephen A. Cohen of Dunster House, James C. Deutsch of Eliot House, Jonathan D. Firester of Currier House, Daniel S. Glueck of Dunster House, Aaron J. Goldberg of North House, David S. Greenes of Lowell House, Bradford T. Howes of Mather House, Daniel Josell of Lowell House, Russell C. Klein of Lowell House, Daniel E. Kligensmith of Lowell House, Calvin...
...noted that Nurse Jane Goes to Hawaii bears absolutely no resemblance to Sartre's dark existential classic about overcrowding. What we really have here is a better-than-average sex farce about a geology teacher (Tom Hughes) who brings home a Harlequin romance hack named Vivien Bliss (Lynda Cohen) for a weekend tryst...
...overflow crowd packed the Quincy House Junior Common Room to listen to the remembrances of University Marshal Richard M. Hunt, Quincy resident Susan E. Ordway '86-'87, former Senior Tutor Eliot A. Cohen '77, former Co-Master Mimi Aloian '52 and Elliot Forbes, Peabody Professor of Music Emeritus...
...Cohen said Aloian came as close to the ideals of a gentleman "as any man I have known." Cohen also cited Aloian's accomplishments as a teacher, stressing that he often went beyond the realm of the formal instructor. Aloian inspired the desire to follow "a life of service and learning" in all those who came into contact with him, Cohen added...
Bradbury hit his high point with the title. The premise is neither fresh nor well developed, and much of the dialogue is written in the flowery gee-whiz pedantry that misled adolescent trekkies into thinking Bradbury was a real writer. Fortunately, many of the scenes in director Matthew Cohen's production are improvised; unfortunately, the rest are not, and the merging of 1940s what-if sci-fi with 1986 improv is unnervingly schizophrenic...