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Rain or shine, participants will embark on the march from the Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade...
University Treasurer D. Ronald Daniel said theresults come at a good time--just as Harvardprepares to embark officially on a $2 billionfundraising drive. "You can't deny that [thetiming is good,]" Daniel said. "I'm delighted...
...Veut was launched. Rumor has it that about 1,000 similar boats are under construction by neighboring communities up and down the coast. If the embargo continues and Aristide fails to return, the call for "leaving day" will be passed by word of mouth, and all the boats will embark at once. The hope is that the Coast Guard will be overwhelmed, allowing perhaps a handful of boats to make it through. If Petit-Trou's vessel is not among the fortunate few, the village, like Francois Nassau, will surely have outstripped its endurance. Perhaps then it will simply curl...
...career ends, Maher's work ethic has enabled her to embark on a new one. She'll attend John Hopkins medical school in Baltimore, Maryland, in the fall...
...look at the delightful, eclectic set of The Road to Mecca and you know that you are about to embark on a journey to somewhere unusual. Paper mache animals perch on pebbles bordering a room crowded with sparkling colored candles, odds and ends of flowered furniture. As soon as Janine Poreba and Jennifer Sun walk onstage and begin to speak, however, it is their engrossing performances which overflow the room. Athol Fugard's brilliant script is given life by an extremely talented cast, who bring a piece of South Africa's karoo home to Harvard...