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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...
After a short introduction by Everett, Bloom and Dubble began to zigzag without a word across the floor in a seemingly pre-staged manner. The silence was broken as Bloom began to play on her soprano sax. Dubble mirrored the music with her body, looking as if she was being blown away when empty air blew through the barrel of the saxophone, and writhing during moments when the tempo quickened, as if she were the embodinment of the sound itself. It was only after a synchronized “Welcome” that the audience was informed that both...
While the adverse consequences of dangerous drinking are clear, formulating an effective response has been daunting here as well as at other universities. The College community operates within certain constraints, however unwelcome (i.e. the drinking laws), which inevitably limit our options to be constructive in a collaborative manner. It is important to understand that these constraints are applied to the entire community, not only students. Nevertheless, Harvard has succeeded, both in policy and practice, in communicating that students can seek medical assistance for themselves or a friend without fear of disciplinary action. Harvard University Health Services views the increase...
...lead this effort. A search for that person will begin immediately, and the entire community should feel confident that we will recruit an outstanding candidate who will be attracted by the desire and commitment of the Harvard community to address these issues in a creative and effective manner that demonstrates the best qualities of our students, faculty and administration...
That was the last thing the Bush team had expected. Instead of employing his legendary charm to put the White House out of Kerry's reach, the opposite occurred. Bush was alienating a huge proportion of the audience with his manner. Spinning reporters afterward, Rove insisted that the President had been "thoughtful" and "pensive"--the epitome of revisionism. Hughes went about her work too, feeding a wreath of microphones and tape recorders with argument after argument that Bush had done well. Later Hughes spoke to the President via cell phone about the early story line. "I was not irritated...