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...think everyone rowed as hard as they could. There was nothing that went horribly wrong. It just wasn't fast enough," said number three Alison Hill, a member of all three of Radcliffe's previous sprint-winning crews...
...absolutely clear-cut if the play is to make sense, and very few of them are. Jeffrey Harper's Perry is an overly blustery old man, and an overly vapid young one. Jill Clayton is even less believable in her role of the understanding mother and repressed woman. Alison Becker's Marina, the daughter who is sometimes a child, sometimes a sensuous torch-singer, and sometimes a cynical adolescent who rejects moral absolutes, is the best realized of the three, but even she can't quite draw the fine lines between each characterization her part requires. The rest...
...would, however, like to thank the Crimson for drawing attention to the unique problems faced by foreign students at this university. John Jakenfelds '79 Neil Martin '77 Andreas Paepcke '78 Liliana Scagliotti '76 Alison Shaw '79 Andrew Ward '79 David Woods...
...Alison H. Clarkson '77, newly-elected president of what she yesterday called a "male-dominated club," said she and her board intend to "radicalize...
...most acute recent problem has been the lack of heat in three entryways since the Christmas break. Until the situation was alleviated a few days ago, students in the affected areas complained of being unable to study comfortably in their rooms due to the cold, according to Alison Clarkson '77 and Peter Greenwald '76, two House residents...