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...that said: Jennifer Sullivan, where have you been for the past three-and-a-half semesters? This is Sullivan’s second time acting for the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (she acted in “Lady Windermere’s Fan?? last fall), but the Harvard community could definitely benefit from seeing more of her in campus productions...
...great sports fan??sorry!—and am not as interested in popular culture as Bradley is, so if Harvard disappears from his blog, I’ll be less inclined to read it,” she wrote in an e-mail...
...Lillian Ritchie ’08, the director of the current Loeb Experimental Theatre production “Lady Windermere’s Fan?? that runs through this Saturday, a chance to get out of playing sports resulted in the discovery of acting, a pursuit she has been deeply involved with ever since. I was in seventh grade at an all-girls school, and our brother school was putting on a play and needed five girls to be in it, so instead of sports, which was really the only thing to do at my school...
...like Robert Penn Warren’s “All the King’s Men.” An unscientific facebook.com search tells me that the 700-page political tome is the favorite book of 123 of my peers. Preceptor Tom “Your Biggest Fan?? Underwood of “Southern Writers Reconsidered” fame begged me to consider this a masterpiece of Southern literature. I think I fell asleep that day in Expos. The trajectory of the novel is simple: Jack Burden—a jaded newspaperman with a complex personal background?...
...September 25, 2006, Lauren Sucher, Director of Public Affairs of the EWG was drafting a formal request to Interim President Derek C. Bok calling for the release of the investigation’s report. FAN??s letter-writing campaign has already resulted in 400-500 letters sent to the president to demand to see the report, according to Connett, including twenty Harvard alumnae...