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...Carter of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Liza K. C. Ching of the Kennedy School, Kerith J. Conron of the School of Public Health, Gillian L. Fell of the Medical School, Christopher C. Fonzone of the Law School, Mark J. McInroy of the Divinity School, Owen Patrick of the Business School, Hanna B. Rodriguez-Farrar of the Graduate School of Education, and Christopher White of the Design School...
...That's not what most people think, obviously. To judge by the antics of Representatives Cynthia McKinney, Patrick Kennedy, Katherine Harris and Duke Cunningham, being a member of Congress is a little like being James Bond, without the neat gadgets but also fewer bullets. Still: Car crashes! Fistfights! Luxury yachts, $2,800 dinners and wild card games! The prostitutes reportedly procured for Cunningham don't quite fit into the Bondian mold until you consider that at least Cunningham didn't pay for them himself...
...been integral to the planning of Pub Nights and the permanent pub, may continue to be closely involved in the pub’s operations. “We’re all confident that the pub is going to be a huge success,” said S. Patrick Abell ’07, HSA’s vice president. “We’re figuring out the details right now of the management for the pub.” ‘A TRULY AMBROSIAL BREW’ “I speak from experience when...
...PATRICK R. CHESNUT Crimson Staff Writer Charles Dickens, Oprah Winfrey, and Scooby Doo might not seem to have much in common, but each made an appearance in the Sunken Garden Children’s Theater’s adaptation of “A Tale of Two Cities,” which ran in Radcliffe Yard from May 5 to 7. Taking its cues more from “Shrek” than from Dickens, the play worked as both a comedic children’s show and a delightful postmodern farce. The play, co-directed by Mary E. Birnbaum...
...knowledge to allude, and invention to create, but it takes no imagination whatsoever to plagiarize and copy. This case just goes to show that anyone can scribble a novel if they give it a go, but without scruples, invention, or creativity, those scribbles do not make one a writer. PATRICK LOUIS Providence, R.I. April...