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...meantime, Harvardwood is finally finding its place at its East Coast namesake. “We went to the career fair for the first time in order to get the name out there,” says Eonnet. “We were across from Google and Ralph Lauren, Morgan Stanley was down the way. We were the only students who had a stand. We were telling people there is another direction, and people were really excited...
...Handa was heavily in debt and apparently took off rather than facing the music,” says Susan Morgan, the spokesperson for The Gordon Company, another one of the firms involved in the deal...
...Morgan also says that the joint-venture partnership will operate the Alpha Omega Jewelers stores through July, by which time they hope to sell off Alpha Omega’s assets...
Harvard does not sell the naming rights to academic departments. In a pinch, such a strategy might raise a few million dollars for the school—and would likely reach a logical end with the “J.P. Morgan Faculty of Arts and Sciences”—but everyone knows that the school is not exactly cash-strappedThere do exist, however, even more absurd methods for naming a department. Ask the United States government, which could not have done worse its current moniker for our consolidated domestic security bureaucracy: the “Department of Homeland...
...imagines the gallery as a theater, setting up a conceptual promise that “Hunchback Kit” ignores. The most fruitful way for the viewer to approach the exhibition is thus from the concept of “theatricality.” According to Jessica Morgan, curator of contemporary Art at the Tate Modern, which curated the exhibition, “theatricality” is perhaps more appropriate than “theatre” as the central concept. “Theatre” comes with connotations of conscious, exaggerated, and embellished acting and staging, while...