Word: fredericke
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...lack focus in its histrionics, but Malin demonstrates her substantial talent through her ability to show the mother’s bipolar nature, switching from a simpering girl to a snappish hag with ease.Shafrin gives one of the strongest performances of the show as the bitter, haunted son, Frederick. Although Frederick is the agent for much of “Pelican’s” exposition, Shafrin also brings a much-needed levity to the show, with frequent paranoid references to the power of “the mafia.” He adds small touches to the role...
...Charles River may be running a little clearer by 2013. The river will see a drastic decrease in contamination—specifically, “over a 99 percent reduction in combined sewage overflow,” the executive director of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), Frederick A. Laskey, said yesterday. Combined sewage overflow (CSO) refers to the contamination that enters the river through pipes containing both storm water and sewage spillover. The move, slated for completion by 2013, could “perhaps make the Charles River the cleanest river in the country,” Laskey said...
...come by. If you’re worried about how food industry lobbyists have corrupted the government’s dietary guidelines, fret no more: Harvard has created its own food pyramid! In 2005, the USDA replaced its 1992 food pyramid with a new version, which Walter C. Willett, Frederick John Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, dubbed “a complete joke.” The pyramid’s recommendations (heavy on dairy, meat, and grains) are rife with political undertones, according to Jami M. Snyder, Communications Coordinator of Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS...
...courts, in dealing with demonstrators at clinics, have obviously been trying to walk a fine line between impermissible intimidation and permissible demonstrations,” said Frederick Schauer, Stanton professor of the First Amendment at the Kennedy School of Government. “I think it would be inconceivable in the US that people could be totally prohibited from demonstrating near an abortion clinic...
...Neither party acknowledged any liability in their settlements.But the “tawdry Shleifer affair,” as one professor dubbed it at the most recent Faculty meeting, resurfaced in the 18,000-word Institutional Investor exposé. Asked about the matter at the Faculty meeting by Professor Frederick H. Abernathy, Summers responded that he was “not knowledgeable of the facts and circumstances to express an opinion,” eliciting murmurs of skepticism from the audience. Abernathy, the McKay professor of mechanical engineering, said at the meeting that he had penned a letter to Houghton...