Word: willa
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Brooke A. Masters '89 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Copy Editor: Michael L. Gordon '91 Features Editor: Andrea L. Roberts '88 Editorial Editor: Gary D. Rowe '88 Sports Editor Mark T. Brazaitis '89 Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Photography Editor: Ahn T. Nguyen-Huynh '90 Business Editor: Willa F. H. Berghuis...
News Editor Matthew H. Joseph '88 Night Editors: Elsa C. Arnett '89 Mark M. Colodny '89 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Copy Editor: Kate Gace '91 Editorial Editor: Abby M. McGanney '87-'88 Features Editors: Andrea E. Monfried '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Photo Editor: Terry R. Roopnaraine '90 Business Editor: Willa F.H. Berghuis...
Call the Constitution literature? Sarah Orne Jewett once wrote to Willa Cather, "The thing that teases the mind over and over for years, and at last gets itself put down rightly on paper . . . it belongs to literature." One would have to say that the Constitution qualifies, human minds having been teased for centuries with the possibility of making a government that would allow that mind to realize itself. The document shows other literary attributes as well: a grounding in the ideas of its time, economy of language, orderliness, symmetrical design, a strong, arresting lead sentence. Then, there's all that...
BUSINESS:Robert Q. McManus '88 of Winthrop House and Hempsted, New York, Business Manager. Jane A. Stackpole '88 of Winthrop House and Elizabeth, New Jersey, Operations Manager Tai Woo Hah '88 of Winthrop House and Worceste Massachusetts, Advertising Manager. Willa F.H. Berghuis '88 Eliot House and Toronto, Canada, Advertising Manager. Alison Verani '88 of Quincy House and Ipswich Massachusetts, Special Publications Manager. Janice L. Williams '88 of Lowell House and St. Louis, Missouri, Circulation Manager. Eric M. Candell '88 of winthrop House and Jericho, New York, Systems Manager. John T. Schiavone '89 of Cabot House and Flushing, New York, Credit...
...Wallace as a dumb, obsequious but likable cop; Deirdre O'Connell as the doomed hooker; and Jerome Dempsey as a chillingly venal mayor. Tony Walton's set deftly uses a 65-ft. depth on the Vivian Beaumont stage to convey a cavernous public building in Roman Preposterous style, and Willa Kim's costumes evoke the era without prettifying it. Yet what lingers is not the production's fidelity but its brilliant reconsideration...