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...this weren't enough, Tolins will portray Salieri in a December production of Amadeus. This is a sort of dream role for him, as he already used it in high school to garner top honors from the National Catholic Forensics League. Salieri is another in a long series of bizarre character roles--from Voltaire in Candide to Sultan Battery in last year's Pudding extravaganza--that Tolins has exploited throughout his Harvard acting career...
While the Reverend Robertson holds views which are contradictory to the very constitution he would have to swear to uphold, the means he has chosen to garner support in his race for the presidency should not be taken lightly. Too often politicians ignore the fact that real people vote for them, choosing instead to rely on polls and television. But there are real people out there and they want to feel wanted and perhaps they even hope for the politicians to offer them a little fervor...
Most striking of all, for this Catholic family whose scion broke the religion bar in presidential politics, Schlossberg is Jewish. The son of a Manhattan textile manufacturer, he is liked by the bride's family not for his ability to garner votes or toss a football but because he is comfortable sitting in the background and learning what others have...
Despite paying $200 per person for 11 meals and four nights in luxurious Harvard housing, class representatives are entitled to preferred seating at various outdoor events and in the limited-seating scholarly symposia. For those not privileged enough to garner invites, there is still ample hotel space for the first week in September, and tickets can be purchased for many of the larger events...
...first-round ECAC loss to the fourth-seeded Duchesses left the Crimson with an 11-4 record--which will probably not be sufficiently impressive to garner one of the six NCAA spots. The NCAA selection committee announced its decision late last night...