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...with evident reluctance - visits his spread in the Surrey countryside, south of London. He'll be there later this month. "I'm going to England for Christmas with the kids," he says. "It's damp and it's cold and it's dark. I love the sun and the warmth, and that's how I choose to spend my life...
...Ellison said in an interview last night that Brandt was well suited for the job. “I think Allan Brandt is terrific, and I think he is a super choice for this position,” Ellison said. “He also has the warmth, collegiality, and leadership qualities that are necessary to help the institution move forward in new directions.” Skocpol declined to comment about Brandt’s selection last night. Last weekend, she told The Crimson that “the graduate dean has to be curious and excited to learn...
...goodwill; We are each partially responsible for the (un)pleasantness of our surroundings. No one is going to force you to be considerate, and it’s not something you can put on your resume. But nonetheless, acting with basic decency towards one another adds a little warmth to a campus that can otherwise feel cold and impersonal. Creating this sense of community should be a priority, not an inconvenience. Molly M. Strauss ’11, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Straus Hall...
...America's history of racism in your face, if you will not hold my race against me. Especially in our era of political correctness, whites are inevitably grateful for this bargain that spares them the shame of America's racist past. They respond to bargainers with gratitude, warmth, and even affection. This "gratitude factor" can bring the black bargainer great popularity. Oprah Winfrey is the most visible bargainer in America today...
...admired our surroundings, the proprietress, or okami-san, came in to keep us company during the meal. For all her aristocratic bearing, Mrs. Hiroko Yuki turned out to be the soul of Kitcho's omotenashi hospitality. Her warmth instantly turned the cavernous banquet hall into an intimate and lively dinner party. We forgot to be self-conscious about having a stranger watch us eat, and soon we were chatting about everything from climbing Mount Fuji to collecting ceramics. We were eating from heirloom Baccarat crystal dishes in traditional Japanese shapes...