Word: warmness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Department of Economics Chair Jeffrey G. Williamson wrote in a statement published on the Web, "While Amartya left us last spring to become Master of Trinity College, all of us here at Harvard feel the warm glow that his Nobel Prize gives out from Cambridge east to Cambridge west...
Tonight head to the Regattabar at the Charles Hotel to cultivate your taste for smooth sound as you attempt some serious networking with nostalgic graduates while their hearts are still warm from watching mother Harvard's crew teams take home the prize. The Joshua Redman Quartet will be playing along to your ass-kissing. 8 p.m., 1 Bennett St, 876-7777. Tickets...
Some non-Canadians have been able to infiltrate this world of funny, polite people. Alexandra M. Leichtman '01 is originally from Kansas, but she gobbled turkey right along with the Canadians. "Its a warm-up for the real American Thanksgiving. But they understand something far greater--the love of Canada." Dave M. Nicoll '02 came because of inspiration from his Canadian FOP leader...
...Israelis regard Hassan in the same light as his brother--as a reliable, even warm ally. Like the King, however, he has been scathing at times in his criticisms of the current Israeli government's obstinacy toward the Palestinians. That has made Hassan well liked within Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority. Periodically, the prince has mediated between the two sides. Within Jordan, Hassan has been viewed with suspicion by the majority of the population made up of Palestinian refugees and their descendants. This distrust baffles and disturbs the prince, but it has lessened over time. Today there are key Palestinians...
There is an immediacy of action in the intimate space of the Peabody black box. Even in October the air is warm, stagnant and smells of cedar. Lighting director Mara Fishman conjures up the shadow of a slow-turning fan that cuts the oppressive heat of the show's Memphis setting. Albee intertwines two seemingly unrelated plots: One plot perceives a hospital staff as microcosmic to the discussion of racism; the other tells the story of the singer Bessie Smith. The two collide only in the end, when Bessie's companion Jack crashes and Bessie dies. Her death...