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...vibrant color (the bedroom juxtaposes canary yellow with magenta). The penthouse walls are decorated with gesso oak branches mounted on mirror to evoke the tangled briars that grew up around Sleeping Beauty's castle. There are lamp fittings shaped like birdcages, twig-like door handles on which perch golden birds, a tented ceiling, painted silk walls and an abundance of cherubs and shells, as well as a number of watercolors by Messel, two of them designs for The Sleeping Beauty. It's all utterly romantic and theatrical, if a little over the top?No?l Coward commented on its "somewhat excessive...
...overtime.” Indeed, Cornell’s stingy defense stifled all of the Crimson’s offensive efforts during regulation time. Stellar play by Big Red goalkeeper Luca Cerretani kept Harvard’s strikers at bay. Altchek and freshman forward Andre Akpan each had golden opportunities during the first half. Both went one on one with Cerretani and were each unceremoniously blocked by the Cornell keeper. Not deterred by the Big Red’s defensive staunchness, the Crimson remained persistent in its offensive blitz—totaling 19 shots on target for the game, including...
Even given the glut of jobs, the ease of applying, and the purported $10,000 “golden hello” signing bonus at the banks, Harvard grads are moving to rough neighborhoods and teaching in under-resourced classrooms in record numbers...
...much is a place at Harvard worth? Hard to say, of course, but if a recently published book by Daniel L. Golden ’78, “The Price of Admissions: How America’s Ruling Class Buys Its Way into Elite Colleges—and Who Gets Left Outside the Gates” is any indicator, the answer probably ranges in the millions. It might arouse the ire of many that someone like Jared C. Kushner ’03, despite what could politely be described as modest academic credentials according to the book, gained admission...
Hacker is directing several programs as alternatives to a ban on trans fats that combat obesity and other health issues. “Golden Shoes” is a program where children search for golden-colored shoes throughout Cambridge to encourage exercise. In the Cambridge Public Schools, health progress reports are distributed to parents to get them involved in monitoring their children’s health...