Word: fame
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...rewards for participation must be personal, because neither fame nor fortune, or even moderate on-campus notoriety is to be expected for the stage managers, the make-up designer or the properties manager. In fact, most audience members at last Friday's performance were over 50 or under 12. Producers Miriam Greener and Michael Rosenbaum coordinated the behemoth production suitably...
Tommy's Lunch, of raspberry lime rickey fame, died this week in its home at 49 Mt. Auburn...
Responsible journalism is not The Crimson's claim to fame, I realize, but I have assumed that those whom it trashes in its pages are at least given a chance to respond...
Yesterday's ceremony inaugurated the House of Blues' "Blues Walk." The sidewalk tribute is designed to be analogous to Hollywood's Walk of Fame, which features the hand prints of celebrities...
Some of Reich's critics target him personally as a "self-promoter" and "pamphleteer" -- in part, no doubt, out of resentment of his productivity and fame. These chafe many economics professors because Reich, often described as an economist, does not hold a degree in that subject. He received his degrees at both Dartmouth and Oxford in interdisciplinary studies -- history, philosophy, politics, economics -- and earned a law degree from Yale. Despite * his decade of teaching at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, Reich is not a tenured professor; nor, friends say, has he sought that title. With characteristic wit, he pens...