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...Reading by Charles Baxter. Charles Baxter, winner of the Daniel A. Pollack-Harvard Review Prize for his novel, Shadow Play. Farnsworth Room, Lamont Library...
McArthur will never be far from Harvard in the next few years as he oversees the merger of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. Despite McArthur's long shadow, the University should not hesitate to seek out a dynamic leader who can catapult HBS to preeminence again...
...never failed at anything, might be tempted to take the vice presidency, which Dole has hinted he will offer; three of the last four Republican Presidents held the No. 2 job first. Then again, Powell's luster could be dimmed by four years in a President's shadow. If Powell wants the top job, now may be his time. A big book tour will take him to at least 20 cities around the country in September. From that blizzard of free publicity, Powell's promoters figure it's no big leap to New Hampshire and beyond. If so, the motto...
...prosecutor did not answer was Raul's motive for the crime. Friends and some government officials intimate that if Raul Salinas is guilty, his involvement may stem less from politics than from personal animus and the clash between powerful egos. Government sources say Raul, who has lived in the shadow of his younger brother ever since their father began grooming Carlos for national politics, deeply resented his hard-driving, often arrogant former brother-in-law. Ruiz Massieu was supposed to have sometimes been openly disdainful of Raul. The hostility between the two men may have deepened in recent years with...
...York in 1702. Cornbury, using the excuse that he had to he had to represent Queen Anne as best he could, regularly wore women's clothing to the state's Assembly. His portrait--in which he sports "a gown, stays, tucker, long ruffles, cap," and a five o'clock shadow--still hangs in the New York Historical Society...