Word: riches
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...bone, even today. Beloved is his first film since Philadelphia in 1993, and while he cannot quite capture the essence of the book here, he still demonstrates the ample talent that helped him win an Academy Award. Demme is still a master of camerawork, as he stitches together a rich array of shots and turns Sethe's house into a brooding metaphor of claustrophobia. However, he does not nail the pacing the way he did in Silence of the Lambs and he muddles the majority of the flashbacks. Ironically, the film is most lively when it resorts to Hollywood dramatics...
...Harvard had rediscovered its offensive capabilities with the return of junior running back Chris Menick and the stellar play of junior quarterback Rich Linden. On the strength of Menick's 114 yards rushing and Linden's precise passing, particularly to junior wide receiver Terrence Patterson, Harvard had the Mountain Hawks on their heels. However, Lehigh's defense soon clamped down, and its offense marched methodically, scoring touchdowns in the second, third, and fourth quarters to cap a 21-17 comeback...
...owners officially made Bud Selig the commissioner, which shows at least a minimal concern for the future of the sport. And baseball is as talent rich as ever...
Bill Gates (almost class of '77) has become nearly synonomous with "Pay attention in Ec10," "Who needs a diploma?" and "Really fucking rich." A Currierite with a more than passing interest in computers, Gates spent much of his time at the Fox. Amidst that rolicking fun, how could Gates have left? Perhaps even then he sensed that he was actually worth $39.8 billion; maybe he feared that if he hung around any longer he might have to share the wealth. Whatever the reason, he went, and, shortly thereafter, founded the Microsoft Corporation...
Robert E. Grenier, manager of the HSTO, is quick to explain that Harvard is not getting rich off calls...