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...former Israeli Prime Minister), I.M. Pei, MIT Class of 1940 (architect of Boston’s John Hancock Tower among other things), and Tom and Ray Magliozzi, of MIT Classes 1958 and 1972 respectively, (better known as Click and Clack of NPR’s “Car Talk??) have kept their “blinders” focused on academics all their lives...

Author: By Alexander DEL Nido, | Title: Kavulla's Shot at MIT Students Inaccurate | 10/14/2003 | See Source »

...occasions—when he was making some sarcastic remark or when he was mad at himself,” Richardson says. “Whatever he said must’ve been funny. His teammates thought he was hilarious. But he just didn’t talk??hardly called for the ball or anything. He led by example...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Silent Assassin: Harvey Lets Game Speak For Itself | 11/20/2002 | See Source »

...banquet at the end of his senior year at Brother Rice, Pat Richardson told Harvey that “He’d have to talk?? once he got to Harvard. Maybe he’ll have to get even more vocal if he plays in Europe, or maybe getting loud in practice doesn’t mean as much when the guys on the court with you don’t speak English...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Silent Assassin: Harvey Lets Game Speak For Itself | 11/20/2002 | See Source »

...listen to Daniel A. Dunay ’06 talk??to watch as he strums one hand’s fingertips against the other’s, to nod attentively as he crosses and uncrosses his legs for a few strategically inserted beats of silence—is to become a player in the young college boy’s favorite game. The game is at times about guessing, at others about appealing, still others about listening hard to what has not been said...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Meet the Presidents | 11/14/2002 | See Source »

...eschews John Philip Sousa unfestive music in minor keys ricochets between the shuttered storefronts. There seem to be fewer veterans every year. Their absence is poorly disguised by the addition of more boy scouts. Bystanders shift from foot to foot, filling the gaps between cub scout dens with small talk??“Isn’t it warm for November?”—“Oh, look, there’s Timmy now”—and overenthusiastic applause. When the parade trickles to a stop everyone leaves reluctantly. It doesn?...

Author: By Phoebe Kosman, | Title: Parade's End | 11/12/2002 | See Source »

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