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...kids had never seen a team with that kind of speed and quickness," Virginia Coach Jane Miller said...

Author: By Y. TAREK Farouki, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Deja Vu: Laxwomen Exit NCAA Semis After Suffering 11-10 OT Loss to Virginia | 5/17/1993 | See Source »

...felt we had taken their heaviest hit and survived," Miller said. "[Harvard] is a fast, fit team and once we survived the first half, that's where we got our confidence...

Author: By Y. TAREK Farouki, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Deja Vu: Laxwomen Exit NCAA Semis After Suffering 11-10 OT Loss to Virginia | 5/17/1993 | See Source »

There are not as many social science classes as I would like," says E. Franklin Miller '94, a joint concentrator with Government. "A lot of Afro-American Studies as it is now doesn't apply to a lot of the issues facing Afrcian Americans today...

Author: By Elizabeth J. Riemer, Rebecca M. Wand, and Anna D. Wilde, S | Title: Afro-Am Studies Grows Under New Leadership | 5/10/1993 | See Source »

...comedy writing career -- first Saturday Night Live, now The Simpsons -- and so when SNL creator Lorne Michaels agreed to run the post-Letterman Late Night, he asked O'Brien to be his head writer- producer. They and NBC spent weeks failing to agree on a host. Dennis Miller, Dana Carvey and dozens of other comedians, all of them more famous and experienced than O'Brien, were considered and either turned down the job (Carvey) or were rejected (Miller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spectator: Behind Late Night's Cinderella Story | 5/10/1993 | See Source »

...before the screen test, NBC Entertainment president Warren Littlefield, groping for an alternative to Late Night with Conan O'Brien, had called comedian Garry Shandling's manager (who also represents Miller, Carvey and -- this is the dicey, potential-conflict-of- interest part -- Michaels) to broach the Late Night job. According to Shandling's people, NBC was willing to pay him $5 million a year. Last Monday morning, however, Shandling, having dithered for two weeks, turned down the job, and before lunch O'Brien's agent got NBC's phone call: $1 million plus, a one-year contract, take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spectator: Behind Late Night's Cinderella Story | 5/10/1993 | See Source »

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