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Early into the first big number of Cole Porter’s Kiss Me, Kate, “Another Op??nin, Another Show,” comes this classic expression of thespian dread: “Four weeks you rehearse and rehearse / Three weeks, and it couldn’t be worse / One week, will it ever be right...
...enough. About six months ago—two years after I was assigned dnewman@fas as my e-mail address—a friend and Crimson co-worker accidentally sent Shelley the top-secret message, “i’m hungry. my tummy’s grumbling. =op?? Shelley replied politely...
...administrators had already decided to give the contract to an outside firm. Meanwhile, over at the Business School, administrators are fighting to reclassify dining service workers in order to cut wages and benefits. Violating contractual clauses, administrators are unilaterally changing workers’ classification from “board op??—the classification of workers in our undergraduate dining halls—to “cash op,” the classification of workers in Loker Commons and the Greenhouse, who receive lower wages and no benefits. And Harvard is needlessly doing all this...
Altogether the news from Washington must have seemed to Rear Admiral Latimer, in Nicaragua, as it came in over the radio, like the broadcasting of an op??ra bouffe called "NICARAGUA BETRAYED, or Are Mexicans Bolsheviks...
...overflowing with the most voluptuous of damsels. So at Paris, on his return from visiting Uncle Fred (Archduke Friedrich) in Austria, President Loubet and his Ministers welcomed the King of Spain; and all he got out of the visit, besides a rousing reception, was a night at the Op??ra when he narrowly escaped assassination at the hands of a Spaniard. Of all the Courts he had visited and all the princesses he had seen, none appealed to him as much as Victoria Eugenie, the blue-eyed, fair-haired Princess Ena of Battenberg, granddaughter of Queen Victoria...