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...note that The Father marks the last of Strindberg's "antiwoman" plays, and his later works feature more sympathetic female protagonists. But this play makes no attempt to sympathize with, or even understand, Laura's position. Instead, she is portrayed as the incarnation of spite, a malignant crone whose sole goal is the destruction of her husband's authority and sanity...
...length" was the key phrase when the plans were set down for the first independent firm owned by a university with the sole task of managing its endowment. And as he prepares to step down as president of the company he created in 1974, Cabot says it "is running as well now as it ever...
Princeton's win left it in sole possession of first place in the Ivy League with a 6-2 record, one game ahead of Brown, Harvard and Yale. The Tigers host Brown and Yale next weekend...
That's not all Harvard stole from McCutcheon. With the victory, the Crimson (12-7-1 overall, 11-5-1 ECAC) gained sole possession of second place in the ECAC, displacing the Big Red. Harvard also clinched its ninth straight Ivy League title, breaking Cornell's record of eight...
Mandela is the sole black leader in South Africa who has a chance to bring both sides to compromise. Despite his advancing years and his near fatal bout with tuberculosis in 1988, he was described by a visitor to Victor Verster as "very nimble, alert, self-confident, charismatic, not a mere symbolic leader but someone who is in touch with events." Few others possess the pragmatism that Mandela has honed over the years, which may enable him to grow from a facilitator of negotiations to a reconciler...