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Mather also features a wood-turning studio, where students can shape bowls and vases on a lathe. Instructor Alan Hark (harvardwoodturning@yahoo.com) frequently offers classes and demonstrations at $75 for Mather students and $100 for Harvard affiliates...
...What happens is that a public person takes on a certain shape in the public’s mind and everything he does subsequently is judged according to that shape,” Traub says, invoking the examples of former U.S. President Gerald R. Ford, who was notorious for his clumsiness, and President George W. Bush, who is regularly lambasted for making up words and misspeaking...
...easily took on this shape—this abrasive ‘bull in a china shop’ thing—so every new anecdote was pressed into that form. But I don’t think you can blame that on the media. Larry gave himself that shape,” Traub says. “He handed the media a self-parodied version of himself and they all too happily adopted...
...have made the Jordy bag, no two exactly alike. That's the beauty, according to Kramer: "By using their own fabrics and appliqus, people made individual versions that expressed their ingenuity." Call it open-source crafting. "People even posted suggestions on how to alter the handle, change the shape and add a zipper," she says...
...football players personally and don’t define them by the sport they play or the stigma associated with players of that sport, some do exactly that. To ya’ll, I’d ask that you not allow highly visible, yet rare, incidents like these shape your relations with an entire population...