Word: levine
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...just bought: Bach's six solo cello suites. A friend had recommended them, and as I listened I thought that there was little better than this on earth. I have had similar feelings about many of the pieces I was exposed to in Robert Levin's Core course, Literature and Arts B-54: "Chamber Music from Mozart to Ravel." From Schubert's light Trout Quintet to Beethoven's brooding late string quartets, all nine pieces I was required to know have stayed with me and spurred me to look for other chamber pieces...
...about what life was like on the math competition circuit. ARML, AHSME, AIME, USAMO, MOP--I was buried in math acronyms during my first year at Harvard. Naturally, I quickly learned the names of the legends in the math community, most of whom were at Harvard--Lenny Ng, Sergey Levin, Manjul Bhargava...
Perhaps you might think that Time Warner Chair and CEO Gerald M. Levin and his corporate comrades high up at 75 Rockefeller Plaza treat Time with kid gloves, as a special journalistic baby and--as a supposed bulwark of media integrity--one of the corner-stones of the American democracy. You would be wrong. In his letter to shareholders, Mr. Levin writes, "Our commitment is...to provide our shareholders with a consistently superior return on their investment in our company." And to that end, ethics may be conveniently misplaced...
...Levin Professor of Literature Donald L. Fanger said the organizers were striving for student presentations which would complement one another...
...Institute's faculty and staff help out a bit too. All are A.R.T. affiliates with impressive credentials, and some like Charles Levin have been on TV and appeared in feature films. At their head sits the insuperable Robert Brustein, a godfather to the business and one of the most important voices in American theater today. He founded both the Yale Repertory and American Repertory Theatres, he is Professor of English at Harvard (he requires Institute students to audit his theater classes) and The New Republic retains him as their drama critic...