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According to David M. Rosen, director of the Harvard News Office, this is the University's first attempt to target Cambridge and Boston residents with information about Harvard's offerings...
...Harvard spokesman David M. Rosen said he took no offense at the comparison drawn by the president
...Imitation is the sincerest from of Flattery, "Rosen said, adding that he sees no immediate threat from St John's. "Truly, the student and faculty at Harvard remain unsurpassed anywhere in the country...
...Reagan turned down Harvard's offer of an honorary degree and the highlight speech at Commencement. Rosen said Harvard has not yet received a response to its invitation for Reagan to speak during the University's 350th birthday celebration, set for September...
After a brief prologue--nasty, brutish, and short--we find ourselves in Stockton. Massachusetts in 1692, "at the height of the Puritan witch craze." Protagonist Nicholas Flatford (Jeff Rosen), a Puritan with a taste for sentiment and his own bad poetry, has just been given an ultimatum by Martha Coftin (Debra Staniunas), his something-more-than-shrewish wife: five days to clean up his act and cut out the poetry, or else. A reasonable request. "Can't you talk of something else besides the weather, vegetables, and domestic animals?" Nicholas demands, as he proceeds to undertake this task with twice...