Word: roam
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...much altered as stage-managed. To the visitor, that lion and lioness sunbathing on Pride Rock look close enough...well, close enough to eat you. But they are separated from the tram by an unseen gulch too wide for the beasts to straddle. The savanna where they roam was once drab cow pasture, but every weed and rut has been meticulously contoured and art-directed to resemble an African plain. Disney's Imagineers did a convincing makeover. When Franklin Sonn, the South African ambassador to the U.S., saw the place last month, he said, "This is the bush veldt. This...
...biggest offender is the act of typing itself. We just were not made for it. Typing is counter-evolutionary. We evolved to chase cheetahs and bounce babies and roam free and use a variety of muscles, not sit for hours a day (or night) and overwork our weakest muscles by typing...
...must have been a nightmare to coordinate. Nevertheless, the Loeb Ex production does a splendid job, especially considering the small performance space with which they have to work. Set Designer John Gordan '01 manages to create a maze of fourdoorways and an onstage discovery space throughwhich the actors may roam--and all within theconfines of a theater the size of a Harvard commonroom. Although the audience near the back issometimes forced to stand in order to see some ofthe downstage scruffling, it is more a testamentto the engrossing action than to the use of thestage. The onstage room itself...
...behavior that could have an impact on all students at Harvard. I wonder why the Dean has not set up a discussion in Claverly Hall to help these young men, who in the words of Cornel West, new recognize that their ideas of themselves as Harvard students free to roam the University and Cambridge now "rests on puding." I wonder when the African-American men of Claverly Hall and their tutor will no longer have to wait. Most of all, I wonder when University Hall will practice what it preaches. ALVIN B. TILLERY, JR. March...
...years or under, which obviously excludes rapists and murderers. A row of classrooms, the setting for tutors in the prison, is very comfortable. There are no screens or bars between tutor and tutee; we sit at desks very similar to those in our lecture halls. Guards periodically roam the halls to check on the safety of the tutors...