Word: dani
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...Cantata 2000" was the best piece of work to have shown at Harvard in the last three years. The talented student cast delivered their own diatribes, as if they were written for a Forensics League contest "Picture the Millennium." Among the smartest was the entry from Dani D. Krasner '97, a feminist rant which evoked her frustration with below-grade men in painfully high-noted terms. Another excellent piece, "Something to Tell You," written by Visiting Director Elizabeth Swados, was a love song in which a male bisexual and female bisexual reveal their orientations to each other at the same...
...become a painter. Regardless of how unstable her life may be, Daisy is determined to keep on painting until she gets it right. Having one clear goal in a sea of unpredictablity becomes a theme throughout the rest of the play. After Daisy's monologue, a customer named Jane (Dani D. Krasner '97) and her daughter Azalea (Phoebe Search '00) enter for lunch--the first time they've spent together in a long while. From the start, the tension between them is evident, and the immediate familiarity of the characters and their conflict is perhaps the most effective aspect...
BORN: Nov. 15, 1949, Racine, Wis. EDUCATION: Texas A&I, B.S., 1976 FAMILY: Wife, Dani; three children RELIGION: Roman Catholic MILITARY: Navy, 1970-72 OCCUPATION: Teacher POLITICAL CAREER: Crandall City Council, 1994-96; Democratic precinct chair, 1994-96 ADDRESS: P.O. Box 870789, Mesquite...
...prime the body's defenses against the more serious threat. In early trials of vaccine preparations that include the canary pox agent, half the human subjects appear to be producing the right kind of immune response, but further tests are needed. "By the turn of the year," says Dr. Dani Bolognesi at Duke University, "we should be able to tell whether these vaccines are going to be worth pursuing further...
Jane Mansbridge, a political scientist from Northwestern University, and Dani Rodrik '79, an economist and international affairs expert from Columbia University, will join the faculty this fall. David M. Romer and Christina D. Romer, two economists from the University of California at Berkeley, will come to Cambridge in the fall...