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...tried to take part in a University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) dig, but insurance regulations prohibited anyone under 15 from participating. "I cried and screamed as my mother dragged me away," Sandburg recalls. So the next year he was back, eager to get his hands dirty...
...final say over tenure appointments, has not yet announced his decision. Watson left Harvard for a permanent post at UCLA before the academic year began...
Byrne had a knack for making the everyday seem paranormal and the bizarre just something on the lee side of ordinary. His sister Celia, 29, a graduate student in public health at UCLA, calls this "David's different way of looking at something old." Beth Henley, who won a Pulitzer Prize for her play Crimes of the Heart and who collaborated with Byrne and Stephen Tobolowsky on the True Stories scenario, says he "avoided anything flashy. He went for the specialness of the ordinary...
With her teammates winning a respectable share of matches at the Invitational, Vigna did not fare as well at the All-America tournament at Myrtle Beach, S.C. Selected as one of the top 32 players in the country, Vigna lost in the first round to UCLA's number-one player, Jane Thomas, and then to Inglese Druhaus, Clemson's best, in the consolation round...
...denied tenure. It seems unfair that with a stroke of his pen Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence can add Brinkley's name to the list of other stellar junior faculty members like Bradford Lee, Robert Watson, and Paul Starr who now grace the halls of universities like UCLA and Princeton after being refused tenure at Harvard...