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Jennifer A. Kingson
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Notes of a Lottery Watcher
W HEN A YARD full of frenzied freshmen feels compelled to conduct sham polls of housing choices and spread anxious
Townshend's Horse Fetish
A Pete Townshend explains at length in his very short book, "Horse's Neck," it's not hard for a famous rock
Just the Three of Them - And Music, Too
Usually, the music heard at the Hasty Pudding Club ranges from the harmony of the Krokodiloes to the raucous tunes
Flying High with the Harvard Flying Club
For the 20 active members of the Harvard Flying Club, weekends mean a lot more then the chance to sleep
Blacklow Practices for Perfect
Pianist John A. Blacklow '86 takes his music very personally. "Cultivating a relationship between the performer and the piece of
Drama Club Tries to Broaden Scope of Loeb's Ex
Last night should have been the kickoff of the spring season for the Experimental Theatre of the Loeb Drama Center--but
Ring Around the Pentagon: A Nuclear Frieze
You may have heard about suing for read. But what about sewing for peace? The nationwide plan to ring the
We Need You, Emily Post
I T'S THURSDAY, January 31, 1985, 2 15 p.m... You stand in the middle of a long line of student
IOP Committee Elects Chair Aims to Improve Review
The Student Advisory Committee of the Institute of Politics (IOP) elected an Eliot House senior to its chairmanship earlier this
Lost in Time
Q: WHAT HAS ROMANCE intrigue, subtle comedy, and meaningful social commentary? A: Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice Q: What has
Hooked on Classics
Every time Gillian V. Benet '87 wants to transport her six-foot tall harp from her room in Lowell House to
Warehouse or Museum?
It runs 160 feet along Quincy St., 128 feet along Cambridge St., and carries a $6 million price tag. The
Sean O Coilean
Last spring, Professor of Irish Studies Sean O Coilean was teaching at the National University of Ireland's College at Cork,
Harvard Troupe Visits Local Schools
Next February, up to 125 students from Cambridge schools will join a troupe of Harvard performers in Sanders Theater to
Applications Increase at Div School
An intensified recruitment program has led to a 17 percent increase in applicants to the Harvard Divinity School over last