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Nobody's You's acting is competent, with a few real stand-outs. Cowan gives an excellent performance as Karin; her presence and thoughtfulness as an actress serve well the beautician's combination of self-confidence and vulnerability. Raizes holds his own as Jack, though at times his character's...
An avid trouble-shooter and personally involved administrator, McArthur suffered only from occasional rumors of personal tensions with Rudenstine. Indeed, his sometimes-brusque manner could have put off some people. But McArthur made it through 15 years without any major fall-outs, a hard act to follow.
The Crimson won the first set, 16-14, but it dropped the second set, 10-15--again. The Crimson's play rose and fell with the regularity of side-outs.
Brett R. Conner '96, co-chair of the Dunster House committee, said that bad impressions of police officers exist because students have little contact with officers. And when they do interact with Harvard's police, it is usually only for routine matters like lock-outs, he said.
Mather House Senior Tutor Mary K. Peckham said she has been approached by students who have had complaints about police responsiveness--on incidents more serious than just lock-outs.