Word: quietness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...town, he did not feel he would be believed. Last Wednesday the defense presented the Dillons' former baby sitter, Cindy Klein, who testified that Dillon "told me he was going to take Dr. Scher up to his hunting cabin ... and kill him." She said she had kept quiet at the time because her mother did not want her involved in the case. A defense pathologist added that the autopsy evidence is consistent with two men struggling...
...there have indeed been some great photos. Both news photography and "campus candids" have undergone big improvements over the last year. (Perhaps I'm biased, since The Crimson published an interesting shot of my lab section.) The photo of President Neil L. Rudenstine as he "enjoys a moment of quiet" before Tuesday's Faculty meeting was a classic. Head of the Charles photography made use of different angles to shoot the crowd and rowers...
...There's the possibility that no one read the damn thing," he said. "I give them the books; if they don't read it that's their problem. It's the same at this level."CrimsonMelissa K. CrockerPresident NEIL L. RUDENSTINE enjoys a moment of quiet before the year's first Faculty meeting yesterday...
...movie The Brother's McMullen. But fans did not seem to mind, probably because McLachlan created a great repoire between them and herself, often stopping to talk and joke with the audience. At one point, two love-struck male fans shouted out "We love you Sarah!" during a quiet moment in her performance. McLachlan looked up from her grand piano and responded "Aww! Thank you guys so much...
...House of Yes: you're probably not this bad off. With a screenplay adapted from Wendy MacLeod's acclaimed play, the film touches with a brilliant but subtle hand on complex issues such as mental illness, family relationships, upper class apathy and sex. This beautiful movie has a quiet, dream-like quality that lends an appropriate surrealism to the entire set. In this world, nothing is real or logical; everything is permissible and negotiated, from identity to familial relationships...