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...this point, I could only imagine that something had happened—perhaps something personal, some sort of family crisis??and I certainly didn’t want to harass him if that was the case. Moreover, I was certain that when he made up my grade he would take into consideration that I hadn’t been able to submit a final draft of my paper, since it was he who had failed to send me the comments on it, without which we had both agreed the exercise would be essentially useless...
...made no mention of last semester’s crisis??in public, at least, Summers has moved on—but it did not go unnoticed that the guest speaker at Opening Exercises, Brazelton Professor of Pediatrics Judith Palfrey, was a woman in science...
...literally under the sign of literature or contextualized, with an emphasis on the ‘text,’” he says. For instance, Hugh von Hofmannsthal, an author exemplary of the so-called “language crisis?? studied in the course, is featured in several places in the exhibition. One Hofmannsthal quote, part of which lamentingly asks, “[W]hy seek again for words which I have foresworn!,” runs along the perimeter of the room above the works of visual art, elevated about eight-and-a-half feet...
Today, Rees still posts new installments to his personal website on a weekly basis alongside a few other comics he’d started working on in the pre-Sept. 11 world. “Professional crisis?? or not, Rees has been hugely successful for an independent cartoonist, and once his flagship strip became syndicated, published, and distributed nationwide, he was finally making a living...
...more than his fair share of bad luck, Chen fears he may be forced to close the Superette. Determined to prevent such a fate, Chen has turned to his customers for help, starting a petition, pouring his heart out to patrons, and—in moments of acute crisis??making phone calls to the press...