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...beat Northern Virginia, which was much bigger than us," she says, "these two women, both around 6'2" 200, came up to talk to me. They thought it was the funniest thing that someone my size played. One of them was a house painter, and one worked for Arthur D. Little. They claimed I was 4'11", and asked me a lot of short questions, like if I can see the top of the fridge...
Rouse is working towards the project'scontinuation, and is planning to meet with Dean ofStudents Jeremy R. Knowles to discuss thepossibility of using part of a $1.5 million grantfrom Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loeb to fund futureresidencies...
...first fundraiser, held last week at the home of long-time Cambridge political activists Arthur and Geneva Malenfant, members of such divergent groups as the Cambridge Civic Association and the Alliance for Change mingled with leaders of the Republican City Committee and the Massachusetts Long Cabin Club, an organization representing gay Republicans...
University and School Connections: Historical Perspectives. A celebration of the Graduate School of Education's 75th birthday includes talks by Vito Perrone, director, Harvard Teacher Education Programs; and Arthur Powell, former associate dean, GSE, senior associate, Annenberg Institute for School Reform. Gutman Conference Center...
...robust theater; but new scripts are its lifeblood. What accounts for London's superiority in nurturing them? Lower production costs, a larger number of subsidized theaters, and a more informed audience are among the usual factors cited-and 400 years of theatrical tradition doesn't hurt either. Arthur Miller, one of several American playwrights who of late have been more warmly appreciated in England than at home, points out that the London theater allows plays to survive and even flourish in a middle range between hit or flop-the only fates available on Broadway. "Here," he says...