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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...nice illustration of this was offered at the Brattle Theater on Tuesday, when Donald Hall and Galway Kinnell read as part of the Wordsworth Presents series. Hall and Kinnell are two very different poets, in style and in their range of concerns; but in addition to sharing a publisher, their poems share a conversational tone that at times makes them sound like a monologue or a stand-up routine. The poems in both of their new books are largely free-form, unmetered, anecdotal and sometimes jokey; in other words, perfect for reading aloud to an audience, especially an audience that...

Author: By Adam Kirsch, | Title: Poets, Poems, Poetry Readings | 9/26/1996 | See Source »

...Donald W. Young '96-'97, a member of a final club, said he is excited to see the increased Greek presence because he thinks it will add to the social life at Harvard. "God knows we need the help," he said...

Author: By Ariel R. Frank, | Title: Spotlight on Frats Renewed | 9/19/1996 | See Source »

...with his ads, he can't seem to keep straight which is his first priority: tax cutting or deficit cutting. He recently described the economy as being "in the tank," although each new piece of economic data suggests otherwise. The lack of discipline reached the point where policy czar Donald Rumsfeld, a former Nixon aide, urged Reed to put a stronger handler--plus four personal secretaries--on the plane with Dole, just the way Nixon used to travel. Reed asked Margaret Tutwiler, a longtime top aide to former Secretary of State James Baker, to take over the fuselage team...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN '96: WHY BOB DOLE IS STUCK IN A RUT | 9/16/1996 | See Source »

...getting people not to think might be helpful, particularly since some of Dole's numbers do not seem to add up. No matter, say campaign aides; he's running for President, not accountant in chief. Besides, adds Donald Rumsfeld, a senior policy adviser, the Republican nominee is not talking to economists: "The real audience here is the American people." Rumsfeld figures they are ripe for a debate on taxes. "As we saw with [Governors] Christie Whitman in New Jersey and John Engler in Michigan, it is a debate Republicans can win," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CALCULATING DOLE: 15% OR BUST | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

They had come to see whether the Flatbush branch of the Brooklyn Public Library ought to share in a $3 million grant that would wire it to the Internet. Donald Kaplan, who works for the library system, recalls that the emissaries from Redmond, Washington, were dubious: "One of them asked, 'Will this be like the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy, where a Coke bottle falls out of the sky and no one knows what to do with it?'" Kaplan shrugged off the gibe, saying, "No, it'll be like the movie Field of Dreams--build it, and they will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WEB GROWS IN BROOKLYN | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

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