Word: fluted
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Puppet Macbeth is the reluctant brain-child of Bittner, who rocked the Harvard opera scene in the fall of 1996, when he put together a muppet-puppet version of The Magic Flute replete with singers, an orchestra and Sesame Street-style puppets. After the opera’s run, Bittner received numerous requests to design puppets and masks which kept him busy for the next semester. He later left the world of puppeteering, never intending to return—until a cunning friend planted the seed for a new show last spring. Admitting that he’d always wanted...
Pour cranberry juice concentrate and fruit liqueurs into a champagne flute. Fill the rest of the glass with champagne. Garnish with cranberries and oranges...
...areas is also false—a serious flutist would be just as inclined to go to Juilliard, and may not have had their sights set on Harvard from day one. Thus Harvard, in accepting such a student, might have to consider that he spent more time practicing the flute, than, perhaps, studying for the SATs—and this fact does not make the flutist a weaker candidate. If, as Princeton’s former President Harold Shapiro said, admissions are at least partly based on “demonstrated leadership, hard work, initiative and commitment...
...really great conversation piece. They definitely helped me meet a lot people.” In perhaps the most involved story of DHAs-acqusition, Caitlin got her sweats as a graduation present after she got into Harvard, from the brother of the director of her high school flute group, who played football for the Crimson...
Chen Da boards a train bound for Beijing with a bamboo flute, the equivalent of $1.50 pinned to the inside of his pants pocket and a small bag of soil from the riverbank of his remote southern-Chinese hometown. As a matriculating student at the Beijing Languages Institute, which in 1979 is China's most cosmopolitan school, he is the ultimate rube. He has never laid eyes on a foreigner, listened to a radio, tasted coffee or seen a refrigerator, and when he opens his mouth to speak?whether in English or his heavily accented Chinese?his classmates and teachers...