Word: deliverence
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All of Europe was riveted by the drama of the high-level gathering - leading figures jockeying to advance their nations' causes while television beamed live broadcasts back home to audiences of millions. The advances and feints, subtle maneuvers and frontal attacks were obsessively chronicled in the newspapers. Too bad the...
She may play a nightmare diva in December's Phantom of the Opera movie, but busy Brit MINNIE DRIVER is grounded enough to know her budding music career hasn't prepared her to deliver pop arias. Driver, whose first album, a "super-lo-fi, Cowboy Junkies kind of thing," is...
On June 1, 1937, the 26-year-old radio spieler strode into a $200-a-week contract at Warner Bros. His visible attributes: a golden smile; a long, lanky frame; a thick mane of dark hair, slicked back. But Reagan's most supple instrument was his voice. His Chicago Cubs...
Although he was not very specific about the oration he will deliver today for fear of revealing too much, Frank says that he plans to exhort his classmates to put their education at the service of the fight against injustice.
Chair of the Department of Classics Richard F. Thomas, who heads the Faculty committee in charge of picking the student speakers for Commencement morning, can recall only one other student who was selected twice to deliver a Commencement address.