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...mention "in the black"), that Harvard also decides to sell corporate sponsorships for 1986 Class Day at $4 million a crack. Plastered all over campus are signs reading: "TransAmerica: The Official Conglomerate of Harvard's Class of 1986;" "Union Carbide is a Proud Backer of the Crimson's Finest;" and "Skoal Long-Cut: The Official Cheek and Gum Carcinogen of 1986 Class...
Located in a former maintenance building near the Harvard Observatory, Radcliffe presently offers the finest program for studying ceramic art in the Cambridge-Boston area. A unique interaction of students, professionals and outstanding instructors at the studio is a model for art education; an excellent and successful program that deserves to continue. The courses are accessible and inexpensive for Harvard students and offer the opportunity to study with some of the finest ceramic instructors in the country...
...Brenneman delivers perhaps the finest performance as the narrator Nelly Dean, another servant at Wuthering Heights. Her Rickie Lee Jones lip-synchs are convincing, almost soulful, and she anchors the loosely constructed production with a quiet but firm presence...
...this presidential no-show, Harvard has reason to be disappointed. The University has lost the opportunity to see the Great Communicator in action. We have been deprived of a chance to see Reagan's legendary veneration for education in action. Groups like the Sparts have been deprived of their finest opportunity ever for attention-seeking protest. Derek Bok won't get his picture taken with the President. And Reagan would have been the finishing touch to Harvard Yard; they're almost the same...
...naively envisions an assembly line as an exhibition hall for his competitive drive and skill. As the youth, Rapp makes the stage glow in what could have been a formulaic speech about his having yearned to be an actor even before he knew that the profession existed. The finest performance is Ivey's as the play's forceful center, the clangy-voiced, flighty, phrase- turning mother with a heart of gold and a will of molybdenum. She always gets her way. Perhaps the best measure of the play's impact is that audiences depart eagerly debating whether she was right...