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According to Paula Dahari, Hillel’s director of development, Hillel has received over $10,000 as a result of the letter sent on June 6 by Judy Z. Herbstman ’07, the president of Hillel’s undergraduate steering committee...
...graduation, but chose instead to continue as an amateur while at the same time running the insurance business he started in 1968 and continued to head throughout his time coaching at Harvard.He lives in Auburndale, Mass. with Jo, his wife of 44 years. They have three children, Paula, Kate and Bill III, and four grandchildren.Up until 2004 Cleary continued to skate every Sunday morning at the Harvard rink, when he told the Boston Globe that despite his age he enjoyed being “always on the go.” It is in part this drive that contributed...
...arrived at Radcliffe. “I wasn’t terribly awkward,” says Whitman, who was used to eating dinner with Einstein and Edward Teller. “Social situations didn’t faze me a whole lot.”Roommate Paula B. Cronin ’56 soon gleaned that Whitman, who would go on to serve as co-editor of the Radcliffe News, was unique.“She was full of energy,” Cronin recollects. “She paced all the time, rather like a tiger...
...Raimunda's life is also full of incident. She has returned to Madrid with her 14-year-old daughter, also named Paula (Yohana Cobo), only to find her layabout husband Paco in a drunken sulk. Soon after, Raimunda learns that Paco had sexually assaulted Paula and, in self-defense, she knifed him to death. Now, what does Raimunda do with the body? A neighbor pops in to say he's going away and leaving her to mind his restaurant next door. Raimunda and Paula drag Paco's body there to stash it. Almodóvar has managed, suavely and plausibly...
...movie has been called a comedy, and there are light touches to leaven the melodrama, like the super-noisy kisses the women exchange - sometimes two, sometimes three, sometimes five, depending on how close they feel to the kissee. When Sole asks her niece Paula, "What's wrong with you?" (not knowing the girl has just been forced into murder), she shrugs and replies, "I'm at a difficult age." But the real epiphanies are not comic. Cruz, in a fortissimo performance, sings (lip-synchs, actually) the flamenco song "Volver" with a passion that expresses Raimunda's indomitable peasant will...