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Brooke A. Masters
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The Wrong Message for a Class Gift
"Be all that you can be, just make sure that it makes a lot of dough," is the message of
Too Much Cargo, Too Little Fuel
Princess Idc By W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan Directed by Frank A. Lawler Music Directed by Benjamin DiScipio At the
Viva Evita!
Evita Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice Directed by Adam Fratto At the Loeb Main stage Through this
Eye Researcher Takes Leave
A Harvard associate professor of medicine who supervised Scheffer C.G. Tseng's allegedly fraudulent and improper research has taken an indefinite
We Came, We Saw, We Drank
"Are you married? I have a cubic zirconia," said the drunk college student as he stumbled towards us. We had
Condom Machines Installed in Houses
In Winthrop House a student lost three quarters attempting to buy one. At Leverett House, several women bought one but
Offers of Annex Housing Final
Students who apply for annex housing this year and are offered Harvard-owned apartments will not be allowed to change their
Students Pick Dukakis, Dole
Although voters across Massachusetts and 19 other states will cast their ballots in tomorrow's Super Tuesday primaries, more than 60
TV Sports: Gimme a Break
Armchair fans like televised sports. They make Sunday afternoons more interesting and make it possible to enjoy the action without
Making a Joyful Noise
Godspell Based on the Gospel According to St. Matthew Music and New Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Directed by Danny O'Keefe
House Kitchens May Merge
Harvard is considering a plan to combine the Eliot and Kirkland House kitchens in order to create additional dining space
Yuppie Chains to Open Boston Branches
Boston's consumers will be able to live the yuppie life available in other major cities when two consumer delights, the
More Houses Approve Condom Machines
By lopsided margins, three more houses and the freshman class have approved installation of condom machines in bathrooms or laundry
A Jerk In Manhattan
A Cannibal in Manhattan By Tama Janowitz Crown Publishers; 287 pages; $ 17.95. T HERE'S NOTHING wrong with authors such
Cross Examination
T HE PROBLEM with the Bible, according to Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, is that it's too far removed