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Kelly A. E. mason
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A Poet Who Is Wary of the 'Burden of Representation'
Kevin Young is a poet, and he is familiar with the power of metaphor. He has spent some time thinking
Luminaries of Modern American Literature Give Women a Cultural Voice
Most readers will immediately recognize Mickey Pearlman and Katherine Usher Henderson's new title. A Voice of One's Own, as a
Stop Teaching English Lit.
H ARVARD University fancies itself The Premier University of the West. It is the vanguard of Classical, European and American
It's On Line, Off Line, and Back Again in the Chorus
For the two nights it shows in New York before its close on Saturday, A Chorus Line will remain the
Pauley Addresses Graduates
As the notoriously materialistic decade of the '80s draws to a close, America must renew concern for its future and
Harvard's Not-so-Liberal Boutique Goes to Washington
At the height of last summer's presidential campaign, then-Vice President George Bush charged that his opponent, Gov. Michael S. Dukakis--a
Work of 36 Students Honored In Harvard Hoopes Competition
The Hoopes Committee recently announced the names of 35 seniors and one junior who were awarded the Thomas T. Hoopes
A News Anchor Balances Work and Home
In the age of post-feminism, the working mother has occupied the center of attention. She is living proof, people say,
Patients Discuss AIDS
Doctors who should be easing the suffering of AIDS patients are often guilty of prejudice and insensitivity, members of a