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...seems to bear no ill will towards the drive. Several Business School alumni, in fact, are directing fundraising efforts at other schools, and Dean John H. McArthur has said he will encourage potential B-School donors to give money to smaller, poorer schools...
Tracy stopped 28 of the 29 Bear shots, including three clean break-aways and several other difficult shots, propelling the Crimson to its 4-1 victory...
...history as well as to dramatic fiction. The fusion results, of course, in a richly poetic play about three people who are trapped by circumstance and one another. Amanda Wingfield, an erstwhile Southern belle, clings to the past. Her daughter Laura is a physical and emotional cripple who can bear to do nothing more challenging than tend her collection of miniature glass animals. Laura's brother Tom, a warehouse worker with a poet's soul, longs to escape the family he is obliged to support...
...They are events I would have attended anyway," Carnesale said. "But the most important thing [as the acting president] is that I bear a different degree of responsibility...
Waters said: "I very much hope that it is the beginning of political pressure to bear change on Harvard's policies...