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...They’re bringing conservatives and progressives together and that’s a positive thing. That rarely ever happens, so if Fred Phelps can make it happen that’s great,” he said...
...Wells, Bowles initially told her, “Sorry, we’re not hiring,” but she continued e-mailing and calling before finally securing an internship in New York City the summer after her graduation. Wells called the current economic conditions a “great opportunity,” forcing job-seekers to be more flexible than in times past. “This pushes students to think outside the box,” she said. “E-recruiting is very easy to fall into, but this challenges students not to rest...
...Motley said he was extremely pleased by the turnout for the event. The record number of attendees included representatives from the Harvard Kennedy School as well as the Harvard Business and Law Schools, Boston College, Wellesley, Tufts, and Brandeis, according to Motley. “It’s great to have the opportunity for Republicans from all these different places to get together,” Motley said. Blackwell also said he enjoyed speaking at the event and encouraging young Republicans not to lose hope. “The Republican party leadership has to talk about winning elections...
...well, Caplan as the dramatic artist and Dalal as the straight-suited authority. While Caplan’s utterly vivacious and animated performance deserves many high regards, Dalal’s portrayal of Irwin’s inner turmoil guarded by a severe façade also warrants a great deal of praise. The third teacher of the school is Mrs. Lintott (Alison H. Rich ’09). As the sole female in the cast, Rich certainly holds her own, hitting a homer with an impassioned monologue on women’s lack of recognition in the classroom.Further merits...
Indeed, they have done a great job on the beyond garnering national attention every time they’ve released. But to FlyBy’s sadness, this remains only the fourth issue since 2004, as they’ve struggled with administrative and funding woes...