Word: designations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Board of Directors, Student Director; Harvard Graphic Design, Head Designer; Graphic Design Group, President; Varsity Track and Field; Summer-bridge Cambridge, teacher...
...discussion was moderated by Professor Theodore Sizer, former dean of GSE, and served to complement the GSE course "Secondary School Design" that Sizer currently teaches as a visiting professor...
Halberg said the governor's office expects a couple hundred thousand people to register once the Web page design is completed...
...Lyric Stage makes the most of its intimate space, employing a simple all-purpose set design and a few well-chosen props. A particularly inspired touch is the inscription on the backdrop of the three major settings of the play-Covent Garden (where Higgins and Eliza first meet), Wimpole Street (Higgins' house), and Earlscourt (Mrs. Higgins' residence)-in phonetic spellings, lighted to show the location of the scene at hand. Less well-conceived are the two step-dancers who serve to bridge the scene changes; they end up looking rather silly and out of place amid the shifting props...
Several times, Bowie played saxophone, and at one point he threw a pair of enormous balloons designed to look like eyeballs into the crowd. A cover of an old Chicago blues standard, "Baby What You Want Me To Do," segued seamlessly into Bowie's own "Jean Genie." Stone-faced, kilt-wearing guitarist Reeves Gabrels provided perhaps the biggest laughs of the night when, in the middle of a particularly incendiary version of the faux-disco rocker "Stay," he reached over to the nearby Bowie and casually licked his ear. The elegant, artistic stage design also proved interesting...