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...handing down a 69-page ruling this week against Brown University, U.S. District Judge Raymond J. Pettine sent an important message to Harvard and other colleges about women, equality and sports...
...page ruling, Judge Raymond J. Pettine of the U.S. District Court in Providence, R.I. ruled that Brown had failed three tests of compliance with Title...
...pages; $25), a detail-crammed psychohistory by Ann Douglas, who teaches English and comparative literature at Columbia University. As she interprets this era, the modern artists who gathered in New York to create a new American culture relied upon "terrible honesty"--a term devised by the crime writer Raymond Chandler--to overthrow the romanticizing, domineering matriarchal ethos of the late Victorian...
...play reaches its apex of pathos, however, in and her newly resurrected father, played by Levine. Literally rising from the dead before our eyes, Raymond is harbinger, father and weatherman rolled into one. While he is a remnant of the family's past, Raymond is also Susannah's signpost--he points the way for her to discover the crows, her lost brood. Here we sense the title's dual meaning, that while family is murder, the "murder" (the formal term for a flock of crows) is also family...
...though, most online advertising is being produced by small shops, while the big agencies that produce most of America's advertising watch nervously from the sidelines. In February, Raymond Smith, chief executive officer of Bell Atlantic, told advertising professionals in Manhattan that the big agencies had better get serious about interactive advertising, or someone else will get the work. ``You can jump in early and help create this exciting new medium,'' he said, ``or you can let the world pass you by, and find yourself operating the best darned buggy-whip business on Madison Avenue.'' Smith's warning followed...