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...What we demonstrated [Monday] in what was anon-confrontational confrontation way was thatthere is not voice for ourselves and what we feelis a conscience in the University decision-makingpolicy," Bourke said yesterday. "This makes itclear to all of us that we have to win a place, wehave to win a voice...

Author: By Shari Rudavsky, | Title: 40 Blockade 17 Quincy; Corporation Stays Away | 5/7/1986 | See Source »

Whether the council should support divestmentbecame a heated issue in the council earlier thisyear when council chairman Offutt advocated anon-political stance toward the issue...

Author: By Stacie A. Lipp, | Title: Students Say Yes to Divestment, Support Council Action on Issue | 2/8/1986 | See Source »

...with the Golden Helmet is as great as it ever was, not the least bit fake. But to be described in the future as a work by "Anon" or perhaps "School of Rembrandt" is to be changed forever. And the change somehow diminishes the picture and therefore diminishes us. This continuous search for truth can be a painful and punishing process. Sometimes it seems that all of education consists of first learning things and then learning that they are not true...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Man with the Golden Helmet | 12/16/1985 | See Source »

...group's strongest pieces. One standout is the Melrod-penned Shakespearean soap opera called "Most Grievous Hospital," which is rendered in Elizabethan rhyming couplets from the introduction by a character named Gossip ("Enjoy the play, friends, Gossip now be gone. I'll change my costume quickly and return anon.") It continues through a brief and purposefully confusing ploy of divorces and jealousy--regular General Hospital fare--("Oh, woe, that I should unaraesthetized bear such pain") and through to the end ("...and o'er the martinis that our good pay makes possible, We'll mourn the sorry state of this... most...

Author: By Thomas J. Meyer, | Title: Anything Can Happen | 5/16/1983 | See Source »

...vastly superior in every way, a lot of Harvard women simply write off the credibility of the other colleges and universities and pronounce the women silly airheads--their only desire in life being to net a Harvard man who will marry them and make them happy forever and anon. In many cases this label is not deserved--yet little is ever done to dispel the myths that have been around for so long, and that show no likelihood of dying soon...

Author: By Caroline R. Adams, | Title: Malice in Wonderland | 12/18/1980 | See Source »

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