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Most of the action is among those 50 to 69. "There's a big drop-off after age 70 in the number who are connected," says Susannah Fox, associate editorial director at Pew. Still, she says, there has been significant growth among the most senior Americans, especially for things like getting health information and doing financial research...
...Think of it—most college students in this country do live off-campus and learn how to sign a lease, pay rent, cook, clean, and fix a leaky faucet sooner than most Harvard students do,” Julia G. Fox, assistant dean for life skills curriculum development at OCS, wrote in an e-mail...
...classes—which will be taught by experts including Harvard University Dining Services chefs, House building managers, and the “master technicians” from Fleet Management Services—will present the material in hands-on and seminar-style sessions, Fox said...
...That's Fox's great skill: he's the homecoming king who's somehow interested in you. Dawson is planning a fishing trip with him. I, for one, am convinced that Fox cares deeply about what music I listen to, even though I own every Billy Joel album and he's good friends with Billie Joe Armstrong from Green...
...Fox finds everyone interesting; that's why he's good at his job. Not just because studying people is the job of any actor but also because it's so much a part of his personality that even his characters are people studiers, rather than talkers. As a bonus, the audience sees things in his silences: intelligence, empathy, toughness. And, of course, if that doesn't get them, the tears are sure...