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Jennifer R. Pippins '96, who is graduating this June from the Medical school, says that in retrospect, she feels she made the right choice by deciding to attend Harvard Medical School...
...many of the 6,000 members, we wonder, voted for Marcia Gay Harden as Best Supporting Actress? In "Pollock," a film that has earned all of $3 million at the box office, she played Jackson Pollock's nattering, long-suffering wife Lee Krasner. In retrospect, and by the curious logic pertaining to Oscar, the award made sense. The Academy loves actresses whose roles demand they abase themselves in obscure accents. An underdog role can guarantee a victory in an election when most of the voters are actors, and in a time when serious acting is considered a mix of attitude...
That was the question put forth-rather smugly, in retrospect-on the Princeton athletics web site two weeks ago. At the time, the Ivy League men's basketball season was entering its final full weekend with four teams still mathematically in contention for the league title...
...retrospect, we would have apologized, but less overtly," he said. "It had to do with the pressure of the immediate emotional situation...
...retrospect, what the White House should have done is issue a statement right away so it didn't look like CNN was breaking the story...