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Male lead Ross Benjamin '96, on the other hand, unconvincingly played Raina's suitor, Captain Bluntschli. Fairly distant from his character, Benjamin seemed to be reading lines from a script, as if he lacked the time to incorporate emotion into his role. With a lackadaisical stroll and a tone lacking in energy, he failed to drive the show forward...
...seems that Yale was too miffed, after a literally bloody 1894 contest, to allow the Crimson on its fields. And Harvard, with several casualties of its own from that battle, reacted with the annoyance of a spurned suitor...
...must find prime athletes who can also hurdle the academic standards set by the admissions office. But the relative lack of sway that coaches have over who gets in makes Harvard seem a more relaxed alternative to the high-pressure recruiting of traditional athletic powers like Snowden's alternative suitor, Brigham Young...
Sexual anxiety in "Hour" has more to do with delusional love than anxiety. It's not just his wife Johan fears, it is high society itself--quick to leech off him for his artistic skill but just as eager to jeer at him as a spurned suitor or a freak...
...courting finally produced a winner last week when the most ardent suitor, Time Warner, prevailed after five weeks of dealmaking. But not before two simultaneous and highly contentious board meetings took place in New York City, one at Time Warner headquarters, the other at Turner's law firm, each ending quite differently--one in shouts, the other in murmurs...