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...freckling. Drama was the solution. "It was natural for me," she says, "to want to disappear into a dark theater." Soon she had the poise that would bloom into a regal grace under pressure in Dead Calm, Days of Thunder (where she met Cruise) and Billy Bathgate, as Dutch Schultz's posh girlfriend--her sharpest movie role before...
...might be expected, officials at the FDA are not sure the proposal is a good idea. "The journals are not always right," argues William Schultz, one of the agency's deputy commissioners. And there is nothing to stop companies from sending only those articles that mention their products favorably and omitting negative reports. The worst outcome, say critics, would be if manufacturers used the relaxed rules to adopt a sort of bait-and-switch research program. They could, for example, seek approval from the FDA for an indication that is easy and inexpensive to prove but not widely useful. Then...
...Mimi N. Schultz '95 is a VES 50 (Introduction to Filmmaking) student who has had her own experience of cooperative learning through her work for the class. Schultz is one of 10 students in her section who are putting forth a collaborative effort in order to produce a documentary on a factory near Kendall Square where blind people are employed. "It becomes a completely communal effort," says Schultz. "It's very demanding of Harvard students, who are usually so self motivated, to come-up with a semesterlong project that we all can agree upon." The students in the class have...
Starring Mimi Schultz and Neil Farnsworth...
There is no real plot. The main character, Angela (Mimi Schultz) is a bored nine-to-fiver with an active fantasy life. Her fantasies, of a grass skirted shaman (Jon Shanker), of a gourmet-loving CIA agent (Michael Montoya), of Angela's mother (Zoe Sarnat) in a space-suit and of a liaison between the delivery boy (Damien Reynolds) and Angela's gay coworker (Neil Farnsworth) make up the bulk of the play's activity. The rest of the play features Angela slumped lifelessly at her desk or in bed while a voice-over drones on about her unfulfilling life...