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Only a day earlier, professors' financial fears were allayed by Den of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles at the faculty's monthly meeting...
...ancient Sumerian carvings, Egyptian tombs and Assyrian reliefs. Visible or invisible, in disguise or in full glory, angels appear in more than half the books of the Bible: it was an angel who told Abraham to spare his son from sacrifice, who saved Daniel from the lion's den, who rolled the stone away from Christ's tomb. Muslims believe that angels are present in mosques to record the prayers of the faithful and to testify for or against people on the Day of Judgment...
...flying fashions of steel and chrome. But then Gale labored for almost 25 years in a company that was known mainly for a single product, the dull and dowdy economy K-cars. Although Chrysler's minivan, introduced in the mid-1980s, was a godsend to Little League teams and den mothers across America, it would win no beauty prizes. Chrysler's problem was a familiar one in the industry: slow death by committees that would end up voting on things like wheel covers. "Overmanaging details was just a way of life," says Gale. "No one was willfully doing the wrong...
Black Rose. Harvard Square. 492-8630. Den of Thieves with Hip Pocket on Friday, Nov. 12. Jim Plunkett on Saturday...
...Den of Lions (Crown; 349 pages; $25), Terry Anderson claims that North used Waite to deflect attention away from secret arms-for-hostages talks between Washington and Tehran. Waite does not say if he knew of such negotiations or later felt deceived. His memorable take on North is that the gung-ho posters in North's office "seemed adolescent...