Word: cooperized
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...thrilled to be on the Student Advisory Committee," said Cooper. "It's a wonderful group of people...
...process] is not rigorous in terms of having to write thirty or forty pages on this," said Richard Cooper '00, who was among the eleven selected...
...Cooper said he wanted to join the committee primarily because of the opportunities the IOP provides for undergraduates to interact with people who are directly involved with public policy...
Saddam Hussein is simple. Villains are often simple. Alone in the desert, thumbing his nose at the world. Armed, dangerous, easy to hate. But so hard to catch. Why? In the westerns, the hero rode alone. The villains always had a gang. Think Gary Cooper. High Noon (1952). The hero always won. In international politics, though, that elegance disappears. Too many cooks? Try too many allies. The common enemy suddenly gets complicated. The Third Man (1949) knows this. A film noir with real profundity, the movie is home to one of moviedom's great villains: Harry Lime. Yet Orson Welles...
...Cast: Linden Ashby (Brtt Cooper...