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...turned away at the last minute due to a lack of luggage space. After the shuttle apparently allowed students without tickets to board at the Quad, some students who had purchased their tickets in advance through the Harvard Box Office could not get a place on the packed bus. Frank L. Washburn ’08, one of these disappointed students, quickly sent out an e-mail over the Quincy House open list sarcastically entitled “I love the UC,” which explained what had happened to him in biting detail. “I proceeded...
...difficult how much weight to give it. But the people who traveled with him were pretty frank. Martin was a chauvinist. Some of them described it almost just as a way of simplifying his world. He had to have rules about what kind of meetings he was having with people, and he tended to want to have business meetings with the men and social meetings with the women, although at the same time, he also knew that the movement lived and breathed on the labor of women...
...Certainly Conference USA bodies are different than the bodies we’ve seen up to this point,” Harvard head coach Frank Sullivan said. “I think there's always an educational process for the players, trying to figure out how big is this person, how athletic are they, what their game is. Some of the tentativeness on the defensive end was really just trying to get a feel for the game...
...lopsided 89-55 loss at No. 14 Boston College. “In terms of the placement of the game, we made a concerted effort to give the team the two biggest challenges of the year right before going into the Ivy schedule,” said Harvard coach Frank Sullivan. “We did back to back, Boston College...with this game and we wanted to see where we were.” For most of the first half against SMU, the Crimson (8-5) was exactly where it shouldn’t have been: out of position...
...novel Buried Alive practically was: it closed after just 31 performances. The Musicals in Mufti revival in April captured the show's wit and plaintive warmth, wreathing the audience in nonstop smiles. I also loved the Actors' Fund production of It's a Wonderful Life, a musical of the Frank Capra movie. First staged in 1986, the show never got to Broadway, until last week, with a luminous cast led by Brian Stokes Mitchell as George Bailey, Phylicia Rashad as his mother, Judy Kuhn as his wife, David Hyde Pierce as Clarence and Dominic Chianese (Uncle Junior from The Sopranos...