Word: priore
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...could do would be to get in touch with it.” The afternoon portion of the workshop consisted of an analysis of two scripts, “Groundhog Day” and “Thelma and Louise,” which students were asked to read prior to the event. Karol W. Malik ’08 praised the workshop for providing concrete suggestions. “[The] workshop was a bit esoteric at times, but overall offered solid advice,” he said. “Harvardwood Presents...An Introduction to Screenplay Structure?...
...just made himself so available,” says Ulliel. Webber’s direction hardly guarantees that “Hannibal Rising” will open to the fanfare surrounding any of Lecter’s previous on-screen appearances, but Ulliel did win Harris’ prior to filming. The infamously reclusive author—he declines most media interviews—passed along a handwritten note to Ulliel about the nature of Lecter’s character, the very same note he gave to Hopkins years before. The message? Ulliel remains silent. As Hannibal Lecter says...
...overseers serve on the search committee with the six Corporation fellows. Yesterday’s meeting came just days after Thomas R. Cech, a Nobel laureate in chemistry and president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, announced that he had withdrawn his name from consideration for the Harvard presidency. Prior to his surprise withdrawal, Cech was considered a leading candidate for the post by the committee. With the announcement, Cech joined several other potentially serious presidential contenders who have publicly said they are not candidates for Harvard’s top post. The University now finds itself in a delicate...
...Extension School serves a critical purpose: It offers everybody the opportunity for advanced study at Harvard, regardless of prior Harvard affiliation. In this way, the school enables a broad swath of people who don’t fit into a “traditional” degree pattern—from those who want to finish their undergraduate degree later in life to those who simply want to take a course for fun—to fulfill their educational goals. Because the Extension School’s target audience includes the general public just as much as currently enrolled extension...
...brace-clad leg and a set of crutches in the wake of an injury sustained during a soccer game—was seated as the first bit of legislation regarding party fund arrangements passed without any debate. “This looks pretty standard,” he said prior to the vote. And indeed, the legislation itself did not mark a departure from the first-semester party fund policy, which collectively allotted $1,700 to sophomores, juniors, and seniors each weekend to subsidize social activities. Subject to a bit more debate was the docket’s second item?...