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...festival to become a long-lived institution among the Ivy League schools. Pending this year’s success, he intends to organize the festival as an annual event on an eight year rotating schedule in which each Ivy takes a turn at hosting it. Such a tradition would enrich the artistic culture of the Ivy League schools. Simply put, it would...
...tours of the Harvard campus. Prospective students do not receive, as Smith charges, a “thoroughly useless Harvard history lesson.” They enjoy a comprehensive and candid discussion of academic, residential, extracurricular and social life at the College. The sprinkling of historical anecdotes serves to enrich and enliven an essentially informational tour. Crimson Key guides do not carry a script, but we do cover all of the topics Smith claims were missing from his first tour. We talk about “academic advising,” “support networks” and what...
...they grew up on in the 80s. They believe that the Brattle has always been both entertaining and educational, and they plan on giving the audience even more insight into the films that are being shown. Moylan plans on bringing in more guest speakers, and providing more information to enrich the viewing experience. Moylan, who said that she learned more about film by working at the Brattle than she did at film school, also says that film is getting more and more accepted as an art form, and that the Brattle has the unique opportunity of being of both educational...
...lovely cedar deck. The success of the venture may depend more on the parents than the kids. If they are like Marilyn and Gene McGinnis of Atlanta, devout Mennonites who nonetheless make a conscious effort to teach their children about other cultures and religions, home schooling can broaden and enrich children's minds as much as any schooling. Home schooling also works when parents are like the Deckers in Katy, Texas, parents of five, who were humble enough to get help from another home-schooling parent for a child of theirs who was struggling with spelling...
...casino. He's rich. He's nutsy. Donald Sinclair (John Cleese) is Howard Hughes with a cheerfully sadistic attitude. He puts $2 million in a duffel bag 700 miles from Las Vegas and sets six desperate, disparate groups in pursuit of the swag--winner take all. Meanwhile, to enrich himself further, he has a roomful of rich guys betting on the outcome...