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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...about time Boston had such a great alternative to 'the party scene, bar scene, frat scene, library scene, laundry scene," says a Harvard senior, who began her ad with "I'm not in love, but I could be persuaded...

Author: By Camille L. Landau, | Title: Students Offer The 'Desperately Seeking' A Solution | 2/19/1987 | See Source »

...Letters were rolling in, "Kate Webster '87 says about her ad. She adds, "whenever I get bored I just pick up the letters and call them." Webster says she is most likely to answer letters which sound down-to-earth...

Author: By Camille L. Landau, | Title: Students Offer The 'Desperately Seeking' A Solution | 2/19/1987 | See Source »

...first afraid of ClassMates' readership, Webster tested its audience by placing two ads, one asking for people interested in having "a good time," the other relatively more innocent. She says she was impressed that the less suggestive ad received more responses...

Author: By Camille L. Landau, | Title: Students Offer The 'Desperately Seeking' A Solution | 2/19/1987 | See Source »

...After recognizing a long litany of Council successes last term, including the installation of $30,000 worth of new word processors for students in the Science Center, the extension of the dinner hour by 15 minutes, a successful Yale weekend, and eight well-attended milk-and-cookie breaks (the Ad Board reforms, the several pamphlets, and a number of other measures were not mentioned) the editorial slips into what seems a shocking paroxysm of short-term memory loss. Please allow me to remind you that in the past, on at least ten separate occasions, The Crimson has deemed that...

Author: By Richard S. Eisert, | Title: MAIL | 2/18/1987 | See Source »

...must be said that the Ad Board's procedures have been shrouded in vagueness for so long, and been so tainted by secrecy and a reliance on the never-assured goodwill of Senior Tutors and other administrators, that any reform is welcome, and the more better. However, we as students must never believe that we have achieved "enough" justice, or that to achieve more would be to achieve "too much"--it has taken decades to get this far, and the administration has shown more than once that it is completely willing to let the matter rest right where...

Author: By Jerome I. Hodos, | Title: MAIL: | 2/17/1987 | See Source »

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