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Harvard already reigns supreme in the world of electronically networked friendship, and we see no reason why it should not take its rightful place atop the world of electronically networked romance as well. With websites and electronic pairing services becoming ever more advanced, and with Harvard students becoming increasingly bold in their use, perhaps Harvard’s lackluster dating scene will finally be invigorated...
...says Ferreira is known for his bold moves on the pool table...
...musical version, Purlie--and, decades later, became the patriarchal conscience of seven Spike Lee films (among them Do the Right Thing, right). In 1946, at his first Broadway job, he met actress Ruby Dee. They married soon after and for 56 years pursued a fruitful acting partnership, a bold place in the fight for racial equality and one of the century's great love affairs. He died on the job, shooting a film called Retirement. But that was a dirty word to Davis, who kept busy in his ninth decade playing a nursing-home codger who believes he's John...
Tossing thongs in guys' dryers is just one of the bold marketing stunts Axe is using to woo 18- to 24-year-olds. And guys like Vladi are responding. Three years ago, most teenage boys had no idea they needed body spray--a combination of deodorant and light cologne often used in addition to antiperspirant--to attract girls. Now Axe has an 83% share of a $180 million market, with $150 million in annual sales...
...Wong found more work on the small screen than the large. She hosted a 13-week series, The Gallery of Madame Liu Tsong (her Chinese name), for the Dumont network in 1951, and in 1957 hosted an ABC evening of film clips from the 30s trip to China, called Bold Journey. She did guest spots on The Barbara Stanwyck Show and Adventures in Paradise. In 1956 she got a long-deferred chance to play a role she lost out on in Hollywood: as the Asian blackmailer in Somerset Maugham's The Letter. The director of the TV show was William...