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...won’t sleep again tonight-that’s four nights in a row,” Harvard Coach Joe Walsh said. “I’ll bet it’s the same with the rest of the guys...
...mail message that interaction with Quincy’s students was one of the greatest benefits of his five years as senior tutor. But his advice to Trumpler is to “wear earplugs on Friday and Saturday nights if you hope to get any sleep.” After a nearly five-year period in Quincy that saw great changes in the House with the introduction of randomization, Gerry is moving on but will remain at Harvard as an assistant dean of the Faculty...
...villains were now victims; those damaged faces seized the heart with the same violent poignancy as the corpses at Auschwitz. From this collective sorrow and guilt, two genres were spawned. In the Godzilla movies, atomic blasts awaken a prehistoric monster (and he still hasn't gone back to sleep; the series continues today). There were also more serious parables of doomed romance, in which an unlikely couple represents the puniness of mankind in the smirking face of Armageddon. The glistening sand on the skin of the lovers in Hiroshima mon amour and Hiroshi Teshigahara's Woman in the Dunes...
Actually, "nothing at all" isn't quite accurate. If the girls, ages 4 and 7, want to sleep late, they do--as do Mom and Dad. After that, there's time for a family breakfast and a lazy morning and an afternoon of outside play or a museum trip or whatever else strikes the family's fancy. Monday, they all know, will come soon enough, and the girls will be going back to the high-stakes race of schoolwork and homework and ballet or chess or soccer practice. But until then, they are going to have a chance to breathe...
...most part, magical. Sure, I found things to grouse about: Even ensconced in the legendarily comforting to-and-fro motion of the train, I didn?t sleep for even a second (Ed, however, slept for 10 hours a night). And when we got off the train in Seattle, we both stood there for a few long minutes, inhaling hungrily. The air on a passenger train is, as you might have guessed, not exactly daisy-fresh after a day and a half of incessant inhaling and exhaling...