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...charming, tirelessly manipulative man who inspires thoughts of therapeutic homicide in almost everyone who knows him. We met him a couple of years ago in Richard North Patterson's crisp courtroom drama, Degree of Guilt. There he was a minor character, the shiftless, sponging husband of the heroine, attorney Terri Peralta. Since then Richie has metastasized, and in Patterson's new legal thriller, Eyes of a Child (Knopf; 590 pages; $25), his rottenness drives the action. His psychology is that of an exceedingly clever stalker, and after Terri moves out with their six-year-old daughter Elena, his obsession...
Given the make-up of the invitation list, this meeting will likely contain more pithy observations of the kind offered by proctor Terri Gerstein, who suggests that Harvard first-years are so narve that she, fearing that they might get "sucked in" by a church she doesn't like, must protect them from their own capacity to make decisions. First-year students who enjoy making their own choices should feel duly insulted by her remarks. Undergraduate Council member Randall A. Fine '96 correctly identifies the agenda behind the December 19 meeting when he notes, "if it isn't an issue...
...Every year is always a reassurance of the American educational process to see the caliber of those who not only win but, honestly, all those who apply," said Terri Evans, Press and Public Affairs Officer for the British consulate General of Boston
...Terri E. Gerstein '90, a proctor in Holworthy Hall, said she alerted her first-year residents to be wary when approached by members of the Boston Church of Christ, among other religious groups...
...kind of tame," said Terri J. Halperin '97, standing among the water-logged crowd. "I'm from a high school where football was big. [But here], people have other things to do, like problem sets...