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...ISAAC THE PIRATE, VOL.2; THE CAPITAL By Christophe Blain In part two of this high-seas adventure, Isaac finally gets back to his country but as a profoundly changed...
Burr was born in Nahant, MA. in 1915 to Isaac T. Burr, class of 1906, and Evelyn Thayer...
...business crumbled as J.C. Penney sales disappointed. Wary of the bad rep, Goodman and Giorgio quickly dropped Halston’s designer line. When Pierre Cardin licensed his name to a line of ready-to-wear clothes, he diluted his brand and his value plummeted. And few know that Isaac Mizrahi only launched his Target line after he had to close his own couture line after a few bad seasons, as reported by The Advocate’s Sept. 2003 issue...
Visitors to scholar.google.com are greeted with Isaac Newton’s famous words, “Stand on the shoulder of giants,” a slogan aimed to reflect the search engine’s reliance on previously published material to generate search results, according to the press release. Instead of searching webpages all over the internet, Scholar analyzes papers, theses, technical reports and abstracts, ranking them according to author, publication, and frequency of citation...
Josh M. Brener ’07 is hilarious as the completely over-the-top Sir Isaac Newton: Brener conjures a preposterous manner and has a knack for physical hijinks that make him a sure-fire crowd pleaser and great fun to watch. Mike B. Hoagland ’07 is a subtle presence as Einstein, giving the character a nuanced believability not at odds with the regular and well-turned delivery of funny lines. Mary E. Birnbaum ’07 displays an excellent comedic timing and projects an overall enthralling presence as the deranged, megalomaniacal Fraulein Doktor...