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...street violence. Despite these weighty issues, however, Lamb never lost his sense of humor. “He was always what he wanted to be right up to the very end—he was an entertainer,” Gardner said. Lamb is survived by his wife, Tracie Smart of Cambridge, his two sons, Richard of Bennington, Vt. and Thomas of Los Angeles, and a granddaughter...
...illegal immigration. The interview questions were designed to be thought-provoking, he said. “The gist of the questions was not to see what you knew, but more how you think and your value system,” Kelly said. “They know you are smart, they know you are an expert in a field, they know you are passionate, but they want you to step outside of your experiences to see how you think.” Although Kelly also received the Truman Scholarship in 2004—a prestigious public-service fellowship awarded...
...Report. Hopscotching across the globe, packing enough plots for half a dozen thrillers, refusing easy judgments of its characters, the film has a worldview that is mature, synoptic, careworn--light-years from the standard Hollywood movie. The closest we can get to pegging Syriana in a phrase: it's smart...
...don’t think we had a whole lot of momentum in the third period or going into overtime,” Maki said. “In the break the coach pulled us aside and told us we had to get back to the basics—smart plays, no turnovers.” Whatever Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said during the intermission seemed to work as the Crimson took the ice for overtime in complete control for the first time since the opening period. To start the game, it looked as though...
...lead. It was Murphy’s team-leading sixth goal of the season. For the first time in almost a month, the Crimson maintained its level of play for 60 full minutes, closing out an important victory. “I thought we played a smart, solid game today,” Donato said. “We’re starting to understand what it takes to play hard...