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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...spent almost 30 years working in and out of Harvard, since graduating from the College in 1967 and the Graduate School of Education in 1973. I see him as a senior administrator who dashes in and out of his office to Administrative Board meetings in a flash of rep tie and blazer, but also as having a youth and restlessness to help that is absolutely contagious...

Author: By Patrick S. Chung, | Title: Putting a Human Face on Harvard | 6/6/1996 | See Source »

...first group, the Radcliffe Educational Programs (REP), includes all undergraduate extracurricular programs and all post-baccalaureate and graduate programs currently offered by the school. These programs include the Radcliffe Seminars, the Office of the Arts for Harvard and Radcliffe, the Radcliffe Publishing Course and the Graduate Consortium in Women's Studies at Harvard...

Author: By Eugene Y. Chang, CRIMSON | Title: Restructuring Radcliffe | 6/6/1996 | See Source »

Over the past few months, Boston's Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel Project (better known as The Big Dig) has been hit by a new wave of criticism. The attack has come from Rep. Frank Wolfe, Republican of Virginia and chair of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation. Local politicians have always been adept at pouncing on the project's numerous gaffes and missteps, but Wolfe's campaign is entirely unique. It is indicative of a new era in Boston politics...

Author: By Richard M. Burnes, | Title: Is the 'Big Dig' Compromising Boston? | 4/19/1996 | See Source »

There are also many local politicians forcing this change. Young leaders like Gov. William F. Weld '66, Rep. Marty Meehan (D-Lowell) and Rep. Peter Blute (R-Shrewsbery) have all departed from the traditional style of local politics. Meehan, a true social liberal, distinguishes himself by his budgetary discipline. He was given a near perfect rating by The Concord Coalition, a nonpartisan organization dedicated to balancing the federal budget...

Author: By Richard M. Burnes, | Title: Is the 'Big Dig' Compromising Boston? | 4/19/1996 | See Source »

Louisville's house star is the secretive, pseudonymous Jane Martin, who made her rep with the 1982 Talking With--11 trenchant monologues for women--and has since written eight plays for the ATL. Some think Martin is Jory, perhaps working with other writers; one actor who starred in a Martin play impishly hinted that the real author is George Stephanopoulos. This year's offering was Jack and Jill, an intimate, panoramic look at modern sexual inequality. The play neatly twists audience sympathies on a volatile subject. So did Martin's 1993 abortion play Keely and Du, which was nominated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: A SUNDANCE FOR THE STAGE | 4/15/1996 | See Source »

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