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Across from the Kennedy School on Boylston St., Kirkland House students threw snowballs at cars. Crew boats dotted the windswept Charles. And at the Business School field yesterday, time froze before...
With less than a minute remaining in regulation and the Harvard men's soccer team desperately pressuring the Amherst net for a tiebreaking goal, the Lord Jeffs' coach scampered frantically onto the field, shouting "Hey Ref, ref, the clock froze...
...Summer School does not have a deadline for applications, but Wayne Ishikawa, dean of the Summer School, froze registration about a week ago, Jacobs said. There are about 3500 students in the entire Summer School program, he added...
King Kong, Carefully paced, often gripping, this thriller-fantasy set the style for most of the giant monster movies to come. Special-effects designer Willis O'Brien's giant ape was the source of awe and terror--even the camera froze on him while he did his stuff. To movie-goers of 1933, O'Brien's small moth-eaten model--which had to be moved ever-so slightly and filmed for a fraction of a second at a time--was a revelation, the ultimate fantasy. If Kong appears jerky and slightly ridiculous to us, it must have seemed...
...television cameras recorded the astonishing scene, Jimmy Carter's face alternately froze and flexed involuntarily into a taut grin. Mexico's President José LÓpez Portillo, a sharp-tongued former law professor, was turning a luncheon toast into an emotional lecture on what he saw as the U.S. practice of viewing its neighbor with a "mixture of interest, disdain and fear." Referring to the highhanded way in which U.S. Energy Secretary James Schlesinger had broken off negotiations to purchase more of Mexico's newly enlarged natural gas supply, LÓpez Portillo waxed rhetorical: "Among...