Word: garbers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Marjorie Garber professor of English believes that "discourtesy in the classroom is always out of place." But a general acceptance of classroom applause often leads to an acceptance of hissing with consequent embarrassment. Several students report that a now concluded Biology courses and one of its three professors in particular were the object of hissing that was anything but good natured. "Students really hated that course," says one premed who understandably wishes to remain unidentified. Several "dry" lectures he says, were followed by sustained hissing...
...Marjorie Garber, professor of English evidently figures that Harvard students read enough Shakespeare in her two courses, and she stays clear of the bard's plays in her recommendations. She does suggest, however, reading the sonnets, as well...
...Garber adds that she plans to read the sonnets herself, along with other Renaissance poetry, mystery novels she hasn't yet read and some of Rebecca West's essays and novels...
...Wildcats carried some momentum into the fourth quarter until for the second year in a New Hampshire coach Ted Garber asked the referee to inspect a Crimson defenseman's stick...
...Garber's move worked as Harvard defenseman Chris Esmonde was assessed a penalty for an illegal netting. But the penalty roused the Crimson to a starring defensive effort, and the Wildcats could not capitalize on their three-minute advantage Led by penalty-killing specialist Tom McGivern. Harvard held New Hampshire to just one goal...