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There was a fund raiser for the controversial F.D.R Memorial the other day that traveled all over Washington and included real Roosevelt martinis (3 to 1) at the Tidal Basin construction site. It ended with a private White House dinner of lamb and artichokes at $10,000 a plate and grossed about half a million. Bill and Hillary Clinton were eloquent in praise of their heroes Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt to their black-tie audience of 200. Actors Jane Alexander and Edward Herrmann, who had played the Roosevelts on television, gave readings, and there was a scratchy old recording...
...personally costly to act morally right. Science is no better than the integrity of the scientists; results can be manipulated for money. Favorable results can be emphasized and unfavorable ones omitted. That some scholars are rejecting the Resurrection is nothing new, even if their reasons seem to be. CHARLES LAMB Roscrea, Ireland...
Monica A. Lamb '98, who also attended UNITE! and small meetings, said she is writing a description of the coalition to be included in next year's Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard...
...while March may have gone out like a lamb, April has come in like a lion...
...Close Shave, which would make a fine companion piece to Babe, is a dazzly melodrama about criminal woolgathering and an adorable lamb named Sean (as in shorn). Its blithe originality suggests that Park could make terrific Wallace-and-Gromit films forever. But he already has a feature-length project on a new subject. Park is right to think big. In a year or two, he could be holding an Oscar for best picture...