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...freak show. Decked out in a black tuxedo, ordinary save for a flamboyant red coat, Disney proceeds to intimidate the portly, oft-timid Presley in a lengthy, riveting sequence of interplay. Price, for a good while, is sublime, manipulating Presley’s feeble mind with fine skill, shifting between master and mollifier as he holds forth on his personal philosophies. Johnson, his shoulders submissively hunched forward and his voice high and breathy, counters by convincingly transforming himself into a half-attentive, partly-comprehending receptacle for the ideas that the worldly Cosmo spews...
...Norton lectureship, established in 1925, honors Harvard's first professor of fine arts. The Norton Chair is concerned with "all poetic expression" in areas such as music, language, fine arts, architecture and literature...
...disruption for him, and it'll be expensive," Niles says. "But when the dust settles, it'll be fine...
Many students, Illingworth says, simply refuse to take--or attend--9 or 10 a.m. classes, and 8 a.m. classes have almost entirely been eliminated. And this might be fine, except for the fact that "the Faculty are older and probably tend to live in the daytime world," Illingworth says...
...like what the Fed tries to do - fine-tune supply so it matches demand. With Greenspan, it's money; with OPEC, it's oil. What they're aiming for is a per-barrel price in the $25-to-$30 range, which is just a little higher than what it is now, around...