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...Shrinkage is definitely a concern, but the alcohol makes it [running] possible,” Fox says. But it can be a tough crowd at Tufts. “I was surprised to find that people were so critical about the levels of, you know, girls’ pube maintenance,” Fox adds...

Author: By Samuel A.S. Clark, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Exploring Naked College Traditions | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

...decision to admit women. Since then men and women have greeted the first snowfall without proper attire in joyful harmony. Unfortunately for Carswell Professor of Afro-American Studies and of Philosophy K. Anthony Appiah, the Nude Olympics were recently banned from campus due to the number of cases of alcohol poisoning surrounding the event...

Author: By Samuel A.S. Clark, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Exploring Naked College Traditions | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

...black people, an innate need to be pushed around and exploited by others. Harvard anthropologist Ernest Hooten called for race-based compulsory sterilization and biological purges in 1937. And as recently as last year in Social Analysis 10: Principles of Economics, the assigned article “Higher Alcohol Prices May Lower Spousal Abuse” by David Francis nonchalantly stated, “Stress, family history of violence, and being black are all associated with an increased probability of wife abuse.” This racist statement was given no proof and the professor never commented...

Author: By Marques J. Redd, | Title: Harvard and Black History | 2/1/2002 | See Source »

...John Scofield wants his audience to know that [despite evocative tune titles] he has not used drugs or alcohol since 11 July 1998” read the liner notes to the jazz guitarist’s Überjam—an appropriate admission since the album has all the trappings of an experimental drug-fueled trip. With Hindu-themed artwork, haunting strains of sitars and a profusion of distorted, screeching guitars, Scofield’s latest jazz-funk fusion feels much like an experimental album from the ’70s when Miles Davis brought fusion into popular consciousness...

Author: By Crimson STAFF Writers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: New Music | 2/1/2002 | See Source »

Ross G. Douthat ’02, a history and literature concentrator in Quincy House, is beginning his fourth (and sadly, final) semester as a Crimson columnist. He plans to continue writing about politics, culture and the virtues of alcohol, and hopes that he entertains as often as he offends. His column will appear on alternate Mondays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Editorial Board of The Harvard Crimson is Pleased to Announce its Columnists for the Spring Term | 2/1/2002 | See Source »

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