Word: followers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Harvard, from time to time a few companies come in the Fall who have special summer opportunities in which Juniors and/or Sophomores might be interested. They will always be identified by having "summer" in the job title. Some companies recruiting in Spring will also be interviewing for summer opportunities. Follow the same procedures in "Fall Recruiting" in signing up for interviews with these companies. In the December OCS Newsletters we will list the companies, to date, that are coming in February and March and their deadlines. In January, watch for the Recruiting News. It will be distributed to each house...
...follow instructions...
...help you learn more about teaching, view several of the videotapes of past OCS panel presentations on the subject, and follow the teaching section of our OCS web page, at www.fas.harvard.edu/~fasocs/Fields Check the OCS weekly Newsletter "Teaching" section, as well...
Memoirs of a Geisha is crammed with wonderful sentences; Golden's language is almost overwhelming. He is fond of verbal special effects, and his prose reads almost like a poet's at times Image follows metaphor, which follow conceit, which follows simile. There is proliferation of "like" and "seemed and imaginative figures of speech are densely crammed together. Sometime Golden's images ring false--raindrop that hit "like quail eggs," a sky "extravagant with stars," a retired geisha "more terrified of fire than beer is of a thirst...
From the first seconds of Willis, the Pietasters premiere effort on Hellcat Records (they previously recorded on Moon Records), the band evidently attempts to follow the path to the main-stream created by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The Bosstones, however, made the leap while still maintaining a high standard of instrumentation, song writing and vocals. On Willis, Steve Jackson, the singer for the Pietasters, all too often comes off as a poor man's Dicky Barrett. While Barrett of the Bosstones can pull off a scratchy, cigarette-tarnished voice, Jackson instills a pain rarely felt. Not since Biz Markie crooning...