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...while the last problem, that of hiring TFs, may make for a few days of scrambling for extra teaching fellows, most professors have a pretty good idea of the number of students who will attend and can plan accordingly. In fact, many professors, such as Marjorie Garber, use shopping period to advertise and otherwise draw students into classes that might be missed in the course catalog. While it may be hard on many others, it is still a fair price to pay for shopping period...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Preserve Precious Shopping Period | 5/15/1995 | See Source »

...between a few hectic days in April 1809 when a number of guests, including--perhaps--Lord Byron, have come for a visit, and the present day when the house is invaded by, among others, a pair of literary historians who turn out to be Byron scholars (Blair Brown, Victor Garber...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A HOUSE OF GAMES | 4/10/1995 | See Source »

Which of us can resist that tinge of pride that comes from basking in the glow of one of our Own--that narcissistic gleam which is sparked when our eyes alight, somewhere in the "Real world," on a Harvard name: Marjorie Garber on the Op-Ed page of The Boston Globe, Robert Reich telling all on Oprah, Jill McCorkle's latest novel staring out from B. Dalton's or Neil's "exausted" mug on the cover of Newsweek. So it was with a feeling of excitement that I headed over to the Hasty Pudding Theatre to watch Demons...

Author: By Danielle E. Kwatinetz, | Title: Brustein's Demons Bedeviled by Actors | 4/6/1995 | See Source »

...Core Curriculum itself, and therefore are not key factors in its impending reevaluation. A far more counterproductive aspect of the Core is the policy that keeps department courses out. What is the logic behind an educational system which prefers that I sit in Sanders for one of Marjorie Garber's lectures on Shakespearean plays, rather than being taught by visiting Professor Stephen J. Greenblatt in his field of specialty, "Shakespeare and Cultural Difference...

Author: By Erica S. Schacter, | Title: More Courses in the Core | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

...calls the process of servingfro-yo a "creative outlet; you get a chance tosculpt and relax at the end of your meal time."The simple act of trying to get a serpentine ropeof frozen desert to curl around the bottom of thedish seen as an act of aestheticexpression...Marjorie Garber, where...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fro-Yophoria at Currier | 2/23/1995 | See Source »

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