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...terms, the show worked. It was put together by a unit as tight as the Andersons; all of the episodes were directed by either William D. Russell or Peter Tewksbury, and almost all were written by either Paul West or Roswell Rogers (from the Andy Hardyish family created by Ed James for the radio show). Did the writers and directors, and the cast, believe in the small world they reinvented each week? I think they believed in it as a TV reality. What?s more, they sold that reality to the audience with the entrepreneurial conviction Jim must have used...
...took on tough challenges and brought about important and need[ed] change in the life of the Graduate School of Design,” Summers wrote...
...Committee chairman predicted a resounding victory for his party in the elections next month, while his former Republican counterpart voiced confidence that the GOP would hold on to its Congressional majority. In a lively and congenial debate at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum, Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Ed Gillespie, who both ended their tenures as national committee chairmen in 2005, presented opening speeches, fielded questions side-by-side, and occasionally agreed. McAuliffe opened the debate, cheerfully ticking off potential Democratic electoral victories and cracking jokes at recent Republican blunders. “If the election were held today...
With the waters of the Charles River littered with visitors for Head of the Charles weekend, Harvard’s other aquatic teams traveled to different northeastern locales to compete in a trio of regattas. The No. 2 co-eds and the No. 4 women’s squad earned three top-10 finishes, with the women having the best weekend, finishing in second place at the team’s two-day regatta. WOMEN’S STU NELSON TROPHY The Crimson sent five sailors to Connecticut College for the Stu Nelson Trophy, which took place Saturday and Sunday...
Tired of clicking through anonymous hotties’ Facebook profiles, you pervert? MissFacebook.com, co-created by Daniel M. Wallace ’08, simplifies the process, offering visitors the chance to answer the age-old question of who is the fairest (co-ed) of them all. A combination of Facebook and HotOrNot.com, the Web site juxtaposes pictures of hot girls; visitors click on the one they deem hotter. “There are all these groups on Facebook like ‘The Hottest Freshman Girls’ and we wanted to democratize that process,” Wallace says...