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...scrambling, searching for paper) Anne: “Some dungeon?” (more scrambling, muttering) Richard: “...uh...your bed chamber.” But Professor Blair G. Hoxby showed up these slackers by having all his lines from “Much Ado About Nothing?? down pat. FM gives him extra props for creating some serious sexual tension with his female TF, who repeatedly groped him throughout their scene. Professor W. James Simpson was the one doing the violating in his scene, where he showed off his dramatic flair by adding in some improvised...
...income to housing while the city subsidizes the rest. According to a notice on the window of the manager’s office, rents at Charlesview range from $1,165-$1,494 a month. But if tenants are in exceptionally dire financial straits, the owners are accommodating, occasionally charging nothing??as happened the year Edna Archer lost her job.Archer, 42, came to the United States from Guatemala 20 years ago, following her mother to Massachusetts in search of work. Now employed by a medical company in Bedford, Mass., the single mother moved from nearby Everett Street to Charlesview...
...long, the College’s Prefect Program has underwhelmed. While admittedly well-intentioned, the program has suffered mainly from a combination of insufficient funds—next to nothing??and an insufficient mission—planning study breaks. In the face of a college culture adverse to change, we are glad that Associate Dean of Advising Monique Rinere has taken the first steps toward revolutionizing the way upperclassmen advisors interact with freshmen. Far too many prefects find themselves in the precarious situation of dispensing “social” advice to freshmen, while being unable to?...
...experience whatever he is experiencing and accept it as natural and human,” says Ben-Shahar. 2) Ben-Shahar recommends that Summers should study Harvard psychology Professor Daniel T. Gilbert’s research, which found that humans possess a remarkable ability to overcome disappointing life events. Nothing??even being forced out of the presidency of the world’s leading university—is as bad as it first seems. 3) Lar-Bear should reflect on his experiences as president, says Ben-Shahar, and recall the high points of his tenure (bopping with eager...
...emotionally and physically,” says Katey B. Stone, head coach of women’s hockey at Harvard. She has coached all six of these women during their time at Harvard and vouches for their incredible work ethic. “They work harder than anybody else. Nothing??s too hard for these kids.” Every day at the Olympic Training Center, the players would wake up at seven, eat breakfast, and gear up for practice. After at least an hour of off-ice physical conditioning, they hit the ice for three hours...