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Whereas Larson's show is sweet and cuddly, Urinetown is blunt and in your face. This Brechtian fable--a sellout hit in its tiny off-off-Broadway theater that is moving to Broadway in August--is set in a city where the water shortage is so dire that private toilets...
In matters of art, Blake's hates were as passionate and as swollen with moral assurance as his likings. The painters he really disliked relied on color and modeling by tone, "broken lines, broken masses, and broken colors. Their art is to lose form." Whereas his was "to find form...
In 1990, endowment income accounted for only 17 percent of University revenue whereas today that number has risen to 29 percent—lessening the University’s dependence on other sources of income.
Rudenstine arrived at Harvard fresh off a stint as an executive vice president at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Prior to that, he had served as a dean and provost at Princeton. The adjustment to Harvard wasn’t easy. Whereas Princeton was a small environment, heavily focused on...
“If you look at a pension plan, they have to match assets and liabilities over the short, medium, and long term, whereas an endowment is primarily interested in the long-term growth,” he says.