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...making an acting appointment, and doing a full search, with plenty of time and House input, next year,” he wrote in an e-mailed statement.The College expects to announce new masters in early- to mid-June, according to Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson, who also noted the possibility of appointing interim replacements.Other members of the House community echoed Shahi’s concern over the lack of student input. Residential tutor Christopher C. Kim ’98 noted the change in student involvement between this year’s process and the search...
...real magic of the TIME 100 is the pairings. We match author and subject so that the former can offer special insight on the latter. We have Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House, writing about why Nancy Pelosi, the first woman Speaker, is a historic figure. Nelson Mandela, one of the greatest heroes of the 20th century, talks about why Oprah Winfrey is a hero to him. Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith writes about his respect for rival coach Tony Dungy of the Indianapolis Colts, this year's Super Bowl winner. Martin Scorsese talks about why Leonardo DiCaprio...
...Simmons said. “Our coaches called a time out, got us fired up, got our heads back in the game and we got our act together.” Harvard was further motivated by a desire to win for senior captain Perry Barlow and head coach Sarah Nelson. The game was the last of Barlow’s career for the Crimson, while Nelson had just announced Monday that she would be leaving after the season to start a family. in Virginia Team-leading scorer junior attack Kaitlin Martin, junior midfielder Jacqueline Hehir, and junior attack Tara Schoen...
...intellectual fracture-points. During their mind games, the two great actors shine as they share the screen. Hopkins, an old veteran, goes head to head against Gosling, Hollywood’s new “it” boy and 2007 Best-Actor Nominee for “Half Nelson,” as each tries to one up the other. Hopkins plays his role with his usual skill and control, delivering each line with just the right inflections and matching calm, pensive expressions. Perhaps typecast as an intellectual killer, he harks back to his portrayal of cannibalistic psychiatrist Hannibal...
...felt like this was probably the second game after Columbia that they have been playing the way that they practiced,” Nelson said. “We’ve been working so hard in practice at having then go after everything: ground balls, draw controls, playing really aggressive and causing turnovers...