Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...problems that arise with the G-10 rule could be solved...if students knew better earlier on," said Paul Callan, one of the three writers of the report...
...Ritts' commercial photographs upstairs. Sherman, easily one of the most important photographers of the past fifteen years, photographs herself in various guises ranging from ingenue to Bacchus. In "Untitled #282," she lies before us in an outlandish, semi-transparent gauze dress by one of Madonna's favorite designers, Jean-Paul Gaultier. Her legs are slightly spread, but the voyeuristic gratification usually afforded us by such images is denied by our recognition of the opaque, flesh-toned tights which ascend from a seam at Sherman's toes. Here, Sherman subverts the salacious gaze that Ritts' photographs of naked male or female...
...been trying to get on top of these problems for a while," said Chair of the Standing Committee on Information Technology Paul C. Martin '51, the outgoing dean of the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences...
...white posters tell me that Senator Paul Wellstone, one of only a handful of politicians I truly respect, is going to speak at the IOP on Friday. I show up at the Kennedy School half an hour early to grab a good seat, but the first few rows of the Starr Auditorium, virtually empty, are reserved for important people. So I hike to the rear of the hall and park in a sea of K-Schoolers who spend the next half-hour swapping stories about foolish things college kids have been saying in their classes. ("He made this comment...
Panelists include John Kenneth Galbraith, the Paul M. Warburg professor of Economics, Emeritus, at Harvard; Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Harvard Institute for International Development; and Helmut Schlesinger, former president of the Deutsche Bundesbank. Also invited are two U.S. senators and the president of the World Bank...