Word: grosse
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...word, is it failed,” Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 told The Crimson in November...
...past year has seen heightened discussion of the University’s travel restrictions, a process which culminated in early May with the presentation of a petition signed by nearly 400 students and faculty to Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, Deputy Dean of the College Patricia O’Brien, and Director of the Office of International Programs (OIP) Jane Edwards. Despite the increased attention, however, no progress has been made as of yet to modify the contested policy. Instead of continuing to ignore this issue, the University would be wise to redesign...
...word, is it failed,” Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 told The Crimson in November...
...budget films today are less likely to be adapted from classic novels than from graphic ones?essentially, long comic books. Comedies stayed around, but lost their manners. Hollywood movies, which had been traditionally tailored to the female audience, now went after the male market, valuing impact over nuance, the gross over the gracious. If Merchant-Ivory wanted the old genres, they could have them for free. So they ransacked your auntie's library for stories by Henry James (The Bostonians, The Europeans, The Golden Bowl), Jean Rhys (Quartet) and, most sympathetically, E.M. Forster (A Room With a View, Maurice, Howards...
Moguls will endure fewer of Cruise's crotchets if his box-office numbers slip. His movies still gross $100 million or more in North America, but the profits are shrinking. Not that there's much competition; the only actor whose films regularly gross higher is Will Smith. Nothing lasts forever, however, including film stardom. And Cruise is mistaken if he thinks he can reach younger moviegoers by acting their...