Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...even the hottest new show on Fox's January animation schedule. The honor of debuting in the post-Super Bowl slot goes to Family Guy, the creation of Seth MacFarlane, a hitherto unknown artist who was just a year out of the Rhode Island School of Design when Fox shrewdly plucked him from the Hanna-Barbera animation stables. "Stunningly clever" is the way Darnell describes MacFarlane's initial pitch, at which the wunderkind performed all the voices himself. "Two weeks later we ordered 13 episodes, and Seth became a star," says Darnell. A seven-minute presentation reel the network took...
...this by-the-Book rendition" of the Old Testament. Maybe The Prince of Egypt does not fit the Disney mold. However, a story dealing with mass slavery, violence and pestilence does not lend itself to comedy. Films like this one give me hope. The time has come to honor children as an audience capable of understanding things beyond the comprehension of misguided reviewers. SARA A. SCOTT Laconia...
...forward and moved junior Damian Long back to swingman in the team's next game, against Northeastern. Clemente responded with 32 points against the Huskies and led the Crimson on a three-game winning streak, including victories over Hartford and Santa Clara, to make this week's Ivy League Honor Roll...
...will be in the post. Cornell senior center Jeffrion Aubry is ninth in the Ancient Eight in scoring at 14.2 points per game (ppg) and, with his 6'11 frame, third in rebounding at 8.7 rebounds per game (rpg). Aubry made this week's Ivy League Honor Roll by pacing the Big Red with 22 points and 14 rebounds in last Saturday's loss at Army...
Harvard's main challenge Saturday night at Columbia (5-7, 0-0) will be containing senior guard Gary Raimondo, who is fourth in the Ancient Eight in scoring at 16.2 ppg and sixth in rebounding at 6.4 rpg. Forward Erik Crep made this week's Ivy League Honor Roll and is second on the team in scoring...