Word: elizabeth
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...bread cakes that come with dinner entrees. Two waitresses, Alicione and Priscilla, took careful notes as Lillian Ritchie ’08 ordered her Rooty Tooty Fresh’N Fruity Breakfast. The group of four included IHOP veterans and others for whom it was the very first time. Elizabeth B. Rose ’08 was a “big IHOP fan,” while Ritchie has only been to an IHOP once before. “They really need to advertise,” Rose said. As Elizabeth H. Hunter ’08 indicated with...
...president of the IOP’s SAC, Elizabeth M. Grosso ’08, also credits the make-up of the SAC board to the "largely female" composition of the IOP staff and the presence of "positive role models...
...Elizabeth Vargas of ABC News questioned the journalistic integrity of: A) Marie Claire's doctoring a photograph so that Vargas appeared to be breast-feeding while reporting the news B) Barbara Walters' two-night special on all the ridiculous things she has said in interviews over the years C) Dan Rather's doing one-armed push-ups on The Daily Show D) Geraldo's mustache...
...some comedic moments, including his performance in the check-up scene in which Hester’s anatomy was examined as if she were an automobile in a repair shop. Tragic irony loomed throughout the play and was appropriately mirrored by the unchanging background of the bridge. Set designer, Elizabeth B. Rose ’08, deserves special praise for her arrangement of furniture and makeshift bridge girders, which aptly illustrated the squalid conditions of Hester and her family. “In the Blood” consistently demonstrated how exploitation can take many unexpected forms and how easily blame...
While marketers work to lure in the Christians, the person who best explains the spiritual impact of seeing Nativity may be Shohreh Aghdashloo, the Muslim actress from 24 and House of Sand and Fog. Aghdashloo, who plays Elizabeth, grew up reading her grandmother's Bible in Farsi as literature. "A good piece of art should make a revolution inside you," Aghdashloo said after seeing the film for the first time. "I felt light this morning when I left the theater, with a peace of mind. I was worried about it turning into preaching, but it didn't. It just told...