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...point, not wanting to interrupt a critic's query, Parker rose and tiptoed around the table. Pausing between two critics, she reached over the table, and grabbed the salt shaker...

Author: By Coventry Edwards-pitt, | Title: `Rhapsody' at the Ritz | 2/2/1995 | See Source »

...Harvard honorees are Ritu Sonia Batra '93 of Los Angeles; Matthew B. Boyle '93 of Shaker Heights, Ohio; Alexander M. Johnston '93 of Amherst, Mass.; Sarah L. Levine '93 of Brookline, Mass.; Ayelet K. Margalioth '93 of Montreal, Canada; and Andre C. Namphy '93 of Palo Alto, Calif...

Author: By Joshua D. Fine, | Title: Six Students Clinch Rhodes | 12/6/1993 | See Source »

...flurry of foreign policy activity that might be expected from a President preparing for another four years in office rather than one beginning his final three weeks. Bush is obviously moving to nail down his place in history as a foreign policy mover and shaker before handing his job over to Bill Clinton. "There's a lot of unfinished business," the President said at one point during his journey. "I would not be telling you the truth if I didn't say I have some regrets about not finishing the course, finishing the job. But it's been a wonderful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Lame Duck Soars High | 1/11/1993 | See Source »

Harvard honorees include Cloud, from Little Rock, Arkansas; Alison Morantz '93, from Kansas City, Missouri; Stephen L. Morgan '93, from Shaker Heights, Ohio; Raimondo, from Greenville, Rhode Island; Faith C. Salie '93, from Atlanta, Georgia; and Janice R. Ugaki, a Harvard law student from Blackfoot, Idaho...

Author: By Jessica C. Schell, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Six Harvard Students Win Rhodes | 12/7/1992 | See Source »

...your work as though you had a thousand years to live," said Mother Ann Lee, founder of the Shaker religious sect, "and as you would if you knew you must die tomorrow." It is no accident that Ken Burns picked the Shakers, who believed that God dwelt in the craftsmanship of their everyday work, as the subject for one of his films. Each of his works seems the labor of a lifetime: a painstaking assemblage of archival photographs, period documents, interviews and music, welded together by narration that can soar to near religious inspiration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Feats Of Progress | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

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