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Be warned. "She's like 25 men," says her frequent leading lady, Mariangela Melato. "I've never seen so monstrous a vitality. When you work with Lina, you can forget you have personal problems, emotional states, responsibilities. You dedicate yourself entirely."
It's difficult to blame only Harvard for the dearth of graduates who go out and dedicate their lives to eradicating social injustice, redistributing social benefits more equitably, and championing the cause of the "ordinary" citizen. Take, for example, a recent study by the Office of Career Services and Off...
"I had been in correspondance with Peter," Zinn says, "and knew he was one of the early resisters of the draft, and that he was one of the first to go to prison for resisting. It seemed fitting to dedicate the book to him."
Senator Edward Kennedy, who is still resolutely declaring that he will not seek the Democratic nomination, will continue to travel the country as before. Kennedy has put the problem this way: "If someone in my position doesn't realize the danger, he'd be a fool. But anybody...
Other difficulties Jurivich foresees are "typical of Harvard athletics." "I think there is tremendous talent here," he said. "It's just a matter of getting people to dedicate themselves to the sport. With the schedules people have at Harvard, it's hard to produce tremendous athletes."