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Despite Harvard's recent interest in Asia,Director of Global Initiative Karen E. Wilsonemphasized that Asia is just one area on theagenda...
...also been working with Karen E. Avery'87, assistant dean for coeducation and co-founderof the Harvard College Women's Initiative. Theprogram was founded in 1997 to bring distinguishedwomen to campus to talk with students...
Assistant Dean of the College Karen E. Avery'87 said she was "saddened" to hear theseundergraduates felt Harvard was unresponsive totheir needs...
...With reporting by Karen Tumulty/Washington
More than a play about marriage, however, The Marriage of Bette and Boo is a play about parents and, more specifically, about in-laws. The differences between Bette and Boo's parents and their very different senses of familial responsibility provide Durang with endless amounts of comic fuel. Karen MacDonald (playing Margaret Brennan, Bette's mother) stomps across the stage as a wildly exaggerated version of an over-domineering mother in complete denial that anything is wrong with her family; Thomas Derrah mumbles his way convincingly through Margaret's stroke-victim husband Paul's virtually incomprehensible speeches. In contrast...