Word: rebecca
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Rebecca A. Lee, spokesman for the committee and a K-School student, declined to discuss the contents of the committee's recommendations...
Tillie never questioned the validity of her experience or her ability. It was her vision which allowed her to work on her writing even when she was not putting pen to paper. In a biographical sketch of Rebecca Harding Davis. Tillie explains the state of mind that remains when a writer is silenced by circumstance. "She (Davis) must have had to use 'trespass vision'; eavesdrop, ponder everything, dwell within it with all the resources of intellect and imagination...each opportunity for knowing seized... And in the process the noting of reality was transformed into comprehension, Vision...
...committee, composed of six student volunteers and three faculty members, was the suggestion of Thomas C. Schelling, Littauer Professor of Political Economy. The group was formed this month to study both the Engelhard issue and broader policies, such as accepting gifts, Rebecca A. Lee, a student spokesman for the committee said Friday. Schelling is a member of the committee...
...hard not to think of the times we've seen her, always giggling, running around, so full of life. We just keep wondering, "Why her?'" Rebecca Tung '80, another squash teammate of Stanton's, said yesterday...
...weak actors look worse perhaps because everyone around them is so good. Producers often flirt with the notion of casting a young girl as Juliet, but they come to their senses in time. Producer Cedric Messina unwisely plunged ahead. His Juliet, Rebecca Saire, is 14 and acts it. Her voice is thin, and her range of expression sadly limited. Shakespeare said Juliet was only 14, but he gave her the lines of an ardent and mature woman to speak. A less serious error was the casting of Keith Michell as Caesar's Antony. Michell is an accomplished actor...