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...Bush's senior aides and longtime tennis partners, former Harvard government professor Roger Porter, has written a book called Presidential Decision Making that could describe Bush in action. Porter dubs the style , "ad-hocracy," a management pattern that "relies heavily on the President to distribute assignments and select whom he listens to and when...
Impeded at times by a fairly lame English translation of Da Ponto's libretto by Andrew Porter (I mean, would Susanna really call Figaro a "blockhead" in the eighteenth century?), it is Mozart in the end who gives us the most aural pleasure. Who can resist the remarkable closing scene of The Marriage of Figaro, in which Figaro and Susanna, the Count and Countess Almaviva, Marcellina and Bartolo and all other cast members join together in praise of love and happiness? It's a scene not to be missed, confirming Mozart's brilliance in choral writing and the Lowell House...
...senior's first match was her most important. After Papailias breezed by Yale's Eve Porter, 5-0, to give Harvard a 1-0 lead, Perkin faced Yale standout Kris Campbell. The Elis plan of "stacking" the line-up backfired when the Crimson's four-year veteran won a thrilling 5-4 contest...
Then junior Amy Neuhardt, whose 5-4 win over Gray earlier in the match gave the Crimson a huge lift, crushed Porter, 5-2, to snuff out any hope of an Eli comeback. Papailias ended the match impressively, destroying Campbell with a 5-0 shutout...
Lindsey's new office is headed by IBM Professor of Government and Business Roger B. Porter, who is Bush's assistant for economic and domestic policy matters...