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...Frank Kramer’s father on what is now John F. Kennedy Street in 1932. When he announced that he was planning to sell the store earlier this year, Kramer said that it was important that he sell the store to people who would maintain its unique character??something he said that he found in the new owners, Jeffrey Mayersohn ’73 and Linda Seamonson of Wellesley, Mass...

Author: By Emily J. Hogan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alum To Manage Harvard Book Store | 10/2/2008 | See Source »

...surrounded by professional schools, social scientists, and humanists so we’ll have a different character??more about broader education, and on the research front focusing in very selected areas,” Venky said...

Author: By Alissa M D'gama, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SEAS Celebrates First Year | 9/25/2008 | See Source »

...only exist near places like the Pearl River of “The Wide Net.” The story’s protagonist is searching the river for the body of his wife, who may or may not have drowned herself. Despite the gravity of the main character??s situation, he remains placid, just like the river Welty describes: “The sandbars were pink or violet drifts ahead. Where the light fell on the river, in a wandering from shore to shore, it was leaf-shaped spangles that trembled softly, while the dark...

Author: By Meredith S. Steuer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Rivers Flow in Ol' Welty | 9/19/2008 | See Source »

...determined, artistic drive. She approached Harvard fresh from four years on the competitive forensics team at Milton Academy, where she was able to spend a year getting to know the characters she portrayed. When playing Teresa, for example, Kargman filled a notebook with personal details about the character??s life.“It was such a great foundation for me, in terms of learning to be able to create an entire world on your own,” Kargman says. “It taught me about rehearsal process and being able to work on character backgrounds...

Author: By Mollie K Wright, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sophie C. Kargman ’08 | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

...adds to the sense that there is too much for the camera to capture; it also gives the viewer the opportunity to construct his or her own interpretation of the film’s meaning. In one scene, the character Malcolm has a photograph in his bathroom of another character??s artwork, though the two have never...

Author: By Ama R. Francis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 'Terminus' Explores Limits of Narrative | 4/25/2008 | See Source »

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