Word: steven
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wonderful gift, because I wasn't living with him at the time, and it was so unique and personal," says Rebecca. She sold the book in 1990, "because I thought the world should see it." Bart Rosenblatt and Al Corley (also known as the first Steven Carrington on Dynasty), beat out Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, among others, for the rights, and the book will be published in time for Christmas. Orson Welles, who studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, wrote and illustrated the story using India ink, ballpoint, gouache, watercolor and typewriter, and included such cinematic scenes...
Among the University officials present at the reception were Hunt; S. Allen Counter, director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations; Steven B. Bloomfield, director of the fellows program at the Center for International Affairs; and Cowles Professor of Sociology Orlando Patterson...
...keeping with a format used in similar discussions on Capitol Hill, Monday's hearing will include testimonials from a panel of experts, including organ recipients and Steven L. Gortmaker, senior lecturer on sociology at the Harvard School of Public Health...
...Steven T. Driscoll, the 28-year-old driver of the car, was leaving a bar around midnight on May 22 when he swerved to the right, hitting pedestrians Sarah T. Craig '99, Lucy Yen '99, Jennifer R. Weiss '99 and Ruby Hsu '99. Craig died in the hospital after a brief coma...
When "The Old Life's" interest doesn't lie in local reference, it often comes from a kind of humor that is closely related to stand-up comedy. Hall, an experienced reader who turns each poem into an expert performance piece, drew big laughs with poems about Steven's swearing, and about a literary game he played in college, "The Giant Broom." But while these pieces are funny, they are not necessarily poetry; remove the line breaks and you have simply an anecdote. In other words, if T.S. Eliot's poetry was stylistically artificial and thematically impersonal, and Robert Lowell...