Word: connectedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Sources close to the planning office said recently that Goyette, who was the University's first professional planner, has been talking for some time about leaving Harvard, and that his departure--which has been kept quiet in Holyoke Center--is connected to Massachusetts Hall plans for reorganizing the administrative wing...
"I have my suspicions--I suspect someone connected with the Harvard University administration might have had something to do with it," city councilor David Sullivan, who was instrumental in drafting the bill, said yesterday.
The 46,317 spectators at Olympic Stadium (capacity: 77,269) and the million or so others at some 400 closed-circuit television locations in North America were expecting a classic confrontation between an artist and a brawler. But from the start, Leonard fought out of character. Instead of dancing and...
The Russian Orthodox Church wins grudging praise for gradually surrendering to "the strengthening of Soviet power" and for denouncing "fascist aggression" during the "great patriotic war" (World War II). Still, its essence is defined as "reactionary." Judaism comes off less well, though the lexicon avoids antiSemitism. Zionism is dismissed as...
Grigorovich had a lot riding on last year's U.S. tour. A smashing success could have reconfirmed the Bolshoi's stature, boosted morale and quieted the critics. His dancers certainly won their share of bravos: his wife Natalya Bessmertnova, Godunov before his departure, and the young ballerina Lyudmila...