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...Harvard name was definitely with me, no matter where I went,” Marcia Murray Turner ’97, who was Miss Massachusetts 1995, wrote in an e-mail from New Zealand, where she now lives. Any words of wisdom to Redd and Gray from a pioneer in the Harvard-Miss America love affair? “My only advice is to present themselves as being ‘real.’ The one thing I heard about my own time in Atlantic City was that the judges felt that in presenting myself as one big string...
...screen, the only grudging Western take on Asia was a comic one: Sofia Coppola's widely praised Lost in Translation, with Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson as two Americans who strike sweet sparks while stranded in Tokyo. These two characters are acutely and lovingly observed in contrast to the Japanese bit players, who fit all the dumb stereotypes: they're short of stature and long of wind, they constantly take photos, and damn 'em, not enough of these people speak English! The U.S. dominates so much of the world, politically and pop culturally, that it seems astonished to discover that...
Describing himself as “over the moon” when he heard the first indications in early spring that CGR had won the grant, Murray now says he is “enormously excited” about the research. He will lead one of the eight individual projects that fall under the grant—dissecting and evolving the mating module of budding yeast...
...Murray said the grant serves to reaffirm the center’s mission as one within a group of three major Harvard genomic initiatives. While it is a small interdisciplinary research center in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the University’s other efforts—the new $300 million Broad Institute and the Harvard-Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics—differ in structure and mission...
...This will certainly put a little more hot air in the balloon,” Murray said...