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...plot centers around the hapless antics of three San Francisco twenty-something women searching for love and commitment in all the wrong places. The film begins as Diaz’s Christina falls in love with a charming and respectable real estate agent she met at a club (Peter Donahue). On the urgings of her best friend (Christina Applegate), Diaz embarks on a cross-California road trip to reunite with her star-crossed lover and resolve their unfinished romance in his hometown...
...addition to the now-infamous call that Rubin placed on Enron’s behalf to the undersecretary for domestic finance—his old colleague in the Treasury Department, Peter Fisher—Rubin also reportedly called an official at the key credit ratings agency Moody’s. Rubin allegedly asked the agency to keep Enron’s investment grade credit rating in place until JP Morgan and Citigroup could complete the sale of Enron to Dynegy, though Citigroup denies that Rubin made a call...
...Geisteswissenschaften ’03. “He sounds like Igor: ‘More brains, Sheila? Supply and demand, master?’” said section cut-up Elisa H. Hyatt ’05. “No, it’s more like Peter Lorre,” argued Joan G. Hunter ’04. Patel, who came upon students doing impressions of Geisteswissenschaften in Loker, thought about chiding them, but then argued that Geisteswissenschaften’s voice was more nasal. To demonstrate, she said “indifference curve?...
...Morison, Class of 1908, in Three Centuries of Harvard. Hence, Eliot’s hasty run to buy the kerchiefs, which the athletes wore “to keep sweat out of their eyes when participating in sporting events,” according to Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes, who teaches Religion 1513, “Harvard: Five Centuries and Eight Presidents,” a course on Harvard history. When these particular handkerchiefs were drenched in sweat, they took on the color of blood. “The color of blood is true crimson...
...Phys is the child of a marriage between the physics and music departments. Peter J. Dong ’02, a joint concentrator in Quincy House, wrote the show as his senior thesis and is the production’s music director. As a first-year, Dong knew he wanted to concentrate in both physics and music, but learned to his horror that this would require a thesis combining the two subjects. The only idea he could come up with, besides writing a paper on the physics of sound, was a musical about physics students. Though he soon learned that...