Word: tenors
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While the general tenor of the staff editorial is sound, it overlooks a subtle but important point in its analysis of under-represented groups at Harvard. Despite a 20 percent Asian-American presence on campus, the population does not reflect the diversity of the Asian-Americans across the U.S. In its efforts to diversity the campus, the admissions office must continue its efforts to attract and recruit low-income and under-represented immigrant and working-class Asian-American students...
...general, I believe The Crimson's coverage was well-intentioned, and the lead story carefully documented and responsible. However, the two accompanying articles, because of their use of questionable quotations which did not add to the tenor of the debate, served to convince many that The Crimson was irresponsible...
DIED. RICHARD CASSILLY, 70, American tenor and operatic star of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s; of a cerebral hemorrhage. A pure heldentenor, Cassilly possessed a booming, heroic voice that ideally suited grand Wagnerian roles. Debuting at New York City's Metropolitan Opera in 1970, he sang in more than 100 performances there...
...tenor of campus politics this fall revealed a pervasive ignorance and selfishness among undergraduates. We have forgotten, it seems, the battles of our not-too-distant past and have lost entirely our ability to think of anything other than muddling our way through this conduit to medical school or Wall Street. I have difficulty deciding which bothered me more, the outcome of the grape debate or the Undergraduate Council election this December, but both highlighted our ready willingness to abandon integrity in the moment of choice for the easy comfort of shallow goals...
Following the split, Lewis became an occasional contributor of gossip to the Hollywood Reporter and in 1996 published The Private Lives of the Three Tenors, a quickie biography of Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti gushing with tales of the singers' amorous adventures. Her publisher, Steven Schragis of Birch Lane Press, says Lewis recommended that the book's publicity notes include this teaser: "How did the author, a glamorous Beverly Hills writer formerly with the Hollywood Reporter, get all the inside dope? She denies rumors she and Domingo were more than friends in the '80s, but read the book...