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Panel members include Avery W. Gardiner '97, William D. Zerhouni '97, Diana L. Adair '98, Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III and Sandra A. Naddaff '75, co-master of Mather House...
...Fernandez '98, Co-Chair MSA; Devi Sengupta '98, Co-Chair MSA; Helen A. Skinner '98, Pres. Expression Dance Co.; Celia S. Edwards '99, Vice-Pres. Expression Co.; Mallar Bhattacharya '98, Co-President SAA; Clem A. Pollydore '99, Co-Chair Caribbean Club; Andres R. Nolasco, Co-Chair Fuerza Quisqueyana; Diana Adair, President Girl Spot; Chinwe Onyeagoro '00, Diversity and Distinction; David P. Soskin, Kahuna Harvard Surf Club; Eric D. Albert '97, PAN, UNITE; Louis D. Monoyudis '98, Secretary BGLSA; Candice L. Hoyes '99; LaTanya N. James '99; Sheldon K. Reid '96; Nisha D. S. Hitchman '97; Brian M. Lawrence; Erica...
...ashamed that McFadden could write such an ignorant piece addressing the AIDS epidemic without any knowledge of contemporary statistics, historical context and actual facts. --Diana Adair...
...Alexandre '97, Taj J. Clayton '99; Cabot: Wolinsky, Enmi Sung '98, Carolyne L. Guss '99, Joshua Powe '98; Currier: Andrew Reuben Ropel '98, Sarah K. Hurwitz '99, Andrew J. Owen '99 (tied with Hurwitz), Jeffrey M. Goldfarb '97, Adam S. Vaina '97; Dudley: Christine Bohrer, Nora Puffett, Diana Adair; Dunster: Marco B. Simons '97, Louis D. Monoyudis '98, Philip R. Kaufman '98, Kaplan, Laura B. Pincus '98; Eliot: Pia A. Menezes '98, Catherine D. Rucker '99, Michele A. Manahan '98, Khrista McCarden '98, Benjamin W. Hulse '99; Kirkland: Crimson editor Justin D. Lerer '99, Nicola McKinney '99, William...
...terrible night in 1968 Douglass Adair, then a teacher at the Claremont colleges, walked into their bedroom and killed himself. His widow's agony and incomprehension, in poems reflecting lost love, all but leap from page to reader's eye. "One Ordinary Evening" revisits a moment of marital intimacy: entwined on a sofa, they listen to Wagner on the phonograph. Then...