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...Department was disappointed to learn that Professor Sachs is leaving, but we are very happy for him in his new position at Columbia,” said Oliver Hart, chair of the economics department. Hart declined further comment...

Author: By Anat Maytal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sachs’ Departure A Blow To Harvard | 4/9/2002 | See Source »

...inquire about former Yankee pitcher Steve Howe, who was banned from baseball on many occasions in the early 90s for cocaine use and was once found carrying a gun onto an airplane. Howe though, decides not to come out of retirement. To his disappointment, GM John Hart also discovers that one-time Tampa Bay Devil Rays super-prospect Toe Nash will not be available for this season, as he awaits his trial for theft and the rape of a 15-year-old girl in Louisiana—too bad for the Rangers...

Author: By Tyson E. Hubbard, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tyson's Punch-Out: The 2002 Season Revealed | 4/3/2002 | See Source »

...entertaining famous guests in the Masters’ Residence. Bossert fondly recalls serving tea to labor leader Cesar Chavez, pointing actor Robert Redford to the bathroom and watching his father (“in a tux and bare feet”) chat with Grateful Dead percussionist Mickey Hart over a bowl of Cajun crawdads. Heimert says that often famous figure skaters stayed in Eliot House during the Evening With Champions benefit show...

Author: By Sarah S. Burg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: In the House | 3/14/2002 | See Source »

Hart’s War begins slowly, almost dreamily as a voiceover accompanies grainy snow imagery. The movie follows Hart as he is transported to the POW camp where he meets McNamara and eventually begins his role as legal defender. Yet the court-martial portion of the film does not begin for some time, leaving the viewer confused as to where the movie is headed. While these ending scenes might be the essence of the movie, the beginning is more compelling and believable. When the court-martial and subsequent war-related scenes begin, Hoblit switches from showing to telling...

Author: By Rebecca Dezube, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Willis, Farrell: Fighting the Bore War | 2/15/2002 | See Source »

...Willis, however, his character is much less dynamic than his German counterpart or his subordinates. While these other three characters each get the chance to glorify their position with a speech, Willis never utters more than a few lines, all delivered in the same manner. Interestingly enough, both Hart and McNamara sport scars on their left cheeks, one of the subtle details that accent the movie. The minor members of the cast are also skilled in their parts and effectively exhibit a German POW feel...

Author: By Rebecca Dezube, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Willis, Farrell: Fighting the Bore War | 2/15/2002 | See Source »

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