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...Great Flood...
...while Woolverton says he believes the post-war flood of veterans helped to make the diversified Harvard of today, the influx undeniably altered the College and its undergraduates in the post-war period. And even 50 years later, the undergraduate enrollment of the Class of 1950 stands as the high water mark for the College, proving the sheer force of numbers would be the impetus for change...
...Great Flood...
...there are several limitations to this study. For one thing, it's preliminary--a kind of scientific first draft. Also, it depends on the failing memory of its subjects or the secondhand reports of their families. Even so, it's just the start of what could be a flood of such reports. Not only is Alzheimer's research picking up, but also in 50 years, 14 million Americans could have the disorder, up from 4 million today. So any new twist is bound to get plenty of news coverage...
These shows represent a welcome and long-overdue change after a fall season that passed without a single Shakespeare production on campus. It never rains but it pours, though, and many are wondering what caused this sudden flood. Edelman credits the plethora of Shakespeare to "Coincidence, as well as the general Arts First swelling and the relative ease of doing a production late in the semester." Though underclass students may wonder what is so easy about finding free time late in the semester, for senior directors the time could not be better for one last show. "I'd directed...