Word: praiseed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Both Putnam and Clark contrast strongly with their predecessors in administrative style. Putnam won praise as Government Department chair for his handling of sensitive issues like minority hiring and sexual harassment, while Allison--credited with the Kennedy's School explosive endowment growth--was often criticized for ignoring ethical considerations.
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...
O'Neill has drawn praise from Harvard and community members alike for opening discussion between the city and the University. At the same time, the University's forays into real estate and development markets have spurred city activists to charge that Harvard is ignoring their interests.
Anderson saved his highest praise for Miller, whose 12 saves anchored the Crimson defense.
Cheney's name had not figured in any of the speculation that arose in the hours after Tower's rejection. But the nomination quickly drew praise from the Senate, which will vote on his confirmation.