Word: julia
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...thought she really spoke from the heart," said Julia W. Andelman '97-'98. "She has a lot of idealism for the peace process and that is really inspiring...
...Julia Garrett Fox, the new director of the Harvard-Radcliffe Parents Association, will moderate the panel. Kevin C. Scott '97 and Jennifer Tye '97, co-chairs of the Junior Parents Weekend Committee, will also participate, and Professor of Education Richard J. Light will round out the panel...
...violence at women's health clinics, it is especially important to foster a degree of tolerance in the abortion debate. We consider the language of the publication particularly inappropriate to a college atmosphere that should be geared to the rational exchange of ideas and beliefs. --Jennifer R. Davis '97, Julia A. Karp '98, Tracey B. Wollenberg '97-'98, Co-Chairs of Harvard-Radcliffe Students for Choice
Freshman Ivy Wang teamed up with sophomore Julia Kim for the doubles competition. Wang also participated in singles, as did junior Gina Majmudar...
Branagh also shares with Allen a belief that actorly self-absorption is a dish best served cold sober. How sublimely unconscious of their own silliness are Nicholas Farrell's Tom, engaged to play Laertes, but full of intellectual pretense ("Hamlet is Bosnia..."), and Julia Sawalha's Ophelia, stumbling about because she refuses to wear glasses onstage. Joan Collins does such a nice turn as a high-powered agent that one fancies she might make a go of acting if writing novels continues to sour for her. Branagh sometimes sacrifices bite to the sentiment so endemic to show biz. But this...