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...from her addiction to writing suicidal poetry. It seems to me that she, alone of the cast, has the true Keillorian spirit, which is simply to use a kind of perpetual perkiness to elbow aside the surrounding dread (or at least darkness). I'm guessing, of course, but I suspect that's a spirit that she found in herself, that it's not something Altman coaxed out of her. There's no evidence, anywhere else in the film, that he is doing much more than making set-ups, mainly tracking shots, which give the film a restless, unsettled air that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Prairie Home Miscalculation | 6/9/2006 | See Source »

...rule at the Brigham was that we, the Surgical team, ran the code. Medical teams' advice was suspect - they never gave enough fluid or bicarbonate, didn't use big enough IV's or strong enough electrical shocks. They were not "procedurally oriented"; no "hands." "Doctors who can't operate" was the typically arrogant Brigham surgeons' term for the medical residents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Mystery of the Double Cardiac Arrest | 6/8/2006 | See Source »

...married Professor of English Elisa New in December. Did you two experience much scrutiny dating inside the University? LHS: I suspect that Elisa and I were probably objects of interest at some point, but we found that people in the University community respected our boundaries and those of our children...

Author: By Sam Teller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fifteen Questions with Lawrence H. Summers | 6/8/2006 | See Source »

...question we ask ourselves often. To be sure, once in a while we suspect that we are doing something right. We do have a stunning number of superlative applicants to the College, each year more qualified than the last. We do recruit to the Faculty so many of the world’s most notable scholars, who come here in unmatched numbers. Harvard’s prestige beyond Cambridge seems to grow, even in years when we contest, vocally and publicly, with each other about our own workings. Yet the broad attitude of students and faculty often seems...

Author: By William C. Kirby | Title: What’s Right with Harvard | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

...evidence instead of selecting only information to fit one’s theory.”Others, according to White, thought that she had published too little to be tenured: “Some seniors supported her, one or two were hostile to it as I remember, and I suspect the bulk, like me, voted on the grounds that it was premature without further work.”WRIGHT AND WRONG“The Skocpol affair more expressed tensions than caused them, I think. This was an era of charged political atmosphere,” recalls White. Indeed, the Sociology...

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Denied Tenure, Skocpol Alleged Sexual Discrimination | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

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