Word: commonality
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...They used to fill the Junior Common Room with their catering, and we used to sneak in because the food was better," he says...
...Harvard classroom education. What courses do you take if you think you might be a presidential candidate after European, African and law school experiences? Which openings in the course catalog were "relevant" to my future? History and literature was the perfect major. Its interdisciplinary approach encouraged exploration of common themes and original scholarship. It was in Donald Fleming's American intellectual history course that I really first understood that factual conclusions have a lot to do with who is determining the facts and reaching the conclusions. My tutors, Barry O'Connell and Gail Parker, directed my intellectual growth with...
...four years, no one will be as saddened by randomization as we are today. As house character is obliterated by "concerned" administrators, we know that people will care less, but we believe that there is something meaningful about bringing together people with common interests who push each other to greater cultural heights. We will hold Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 to his promise of reviewing randomization...
...director for Perfect Strangers and other shows before joining the NBC programming department. (In 1993 she married Dan McDermott, a TV executive; they were divorced last year.) Her skills at developing comedy material are widely admired. "She completely understands the creative process," says James Widdoes (Dave's World, Boston Common). "She's very specific about what she likes and doesn't like." Producer Dennis Klein (The Larry Sanders Show, last season's Cosby) describes her as "very smart and not ego driven. She's terrific at pinpointing flaws." Klein worked on a quirky comedy pilot for Tarses this spring...
...creatures, objects of pity, if not downright contempt. In the movies (Play Misty for Me, Fatal Attraction), they are more often seen as menaces of a more melodramatic, if not downright terrifying, kind. What no one up to now has ever imagined is that people caught up in this common form of temporary insanity might possibly provide the premise for a romantic comedy...