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According to Lampoon Narthex Nicholas A. Stoller '98, the British government has welcomed its new colony at the intersection of Bow and Plympton streets. Stoller said he is not worried about possible prosecution for treason...
Thanks for the article in the Oct. 15th Crimson ("Local Activists Praise Nobel Winners"). Matthew Stoller relayed pretty acurately the scope of the work done by the East Timor Action Network in the greater Boston area. There are, however, three points that I would like to contribute for your readers' benefit. First, the people of East Timor are called East Timorese, not East Timorians. Second, our group works not only to support respect for human rights in East Timor, but also to secure self-determination for the people there as called for in 10 United Nations' resolutions. Third, for those...
...play takes place on an archaeological dig a year before, the slides of which Dr. August Howe (Robert Rogers) examines in the first scene. Howe spent the summer with two other archaeologists--Howe's wife Dr. Cynthia Howe (Anna C. Lewis) and his friend Dr. Dan Loggins (Nick Stoller). Dan has brought along his wife, Dr. Jean Loggins (Holly Mapes), ecstatic after recently discovering her pregnancy...
...character, the "Most-Improved" award has to go to Nick Stoller (Dan). At the start of the show, his character appeared to be nothing more than a one dimensional nice guv. i.e. pushover. But after an encouraging conversation with Delia and a night of drunken fishing with Chad, Dan began to show his humanist to the audience. By time everyone realized that Chad had killed him, more that a little sympathy is felt by the audience for the loss of the nicest and most humane character of the play...
...group, comprised of 14 first-years and one sophomore, was formed in February with the objective of providing "a unique opportunity to allow people who are interested in writing, producing, acting and directing comedy, a forum for creativity," according to Nicholas A. Stoller '98, who is directing this year's play and is also a Crimson editor...