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...deserves his success in the most fundamental way,” she says. ‘A LABOR OF LOVE’Cuse had already created several successful TV shows, including “The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.” and “Nash Bridges,” when he was hired as an executive producer of “Lost” in October of 2004.“When I got involved in the project, it was just something that was really a labor of love,” he says...
...plan was in effect, students wishing to concentrate in Biochemical Sciences would have to go for the honors track or instead concentrate in either Biology or Chemistry. The plan elicited disagreement across campus, with the Faculty divided over the change. Thimann and Associate Professor of Chemistry Leonard K. Nash ’39 strongly supported the proposal, and Master of Leverett House and Professor of Zoology Leigh Hoadley was against it. The Biochemical Sciences concentration was popular among premeds since it allowed them to satisfy basic premed requirements in biology, chemistry, and physics while giving them the most flexibility...
...many companies knew 50 years ago: if you take good care of good employees, they will serve the company, not only themselves. Paul Herman Sun City West, Arizona, U.S. The entire issue deserves commendation, but I especially thank you for the tribute to the Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash written by NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley. I have often wanted to send off a note to Nash thanking him for his positive attitude and example, and I wish I could personally know him. To have had the article authored by Barkley must have been really meaningful for Nash...
...first citizens of film"), a baseball fan in the age of Ruth and DiMaggio, a motorist when cars had wooden-spoked wheels, a drinker during the ascendancy of the martini and a New Yorker editor of sufficiently long standing to have worked with William Shawn, James Thurber, Ogden Nash and Donald Barthelme. He was born lucky and he knows it, but he also knows that luck is never quite enough. "Life is tough and brimming with loss," Angell writes, "and the most we can do about it is to glimpse ourselves clear now and then...
...entire issue deserves commendation, but I especially thank you for the tribute to the Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash written by NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley. I have often wanted to send off a note to Nash thanking him for his positive attitude and the fine example he sets. To have had the article authored by Barkley must have been really meaningful for Nash...