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...help out, except in publicity," he says. But unbeknownst to many, Kim explains, the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard will grant postering permission to certain unchartered groups. Others like Luke O'Brien '97 and several Leverett House cohorts "really had no problems, surprisingly enough" in starting their organization, the Arnold Cultural Society. O'Brien's group is a film appreciation society in which only Schwarzenegger films are shown because "[one] cannot dilute the power of Arnold with Stallone, for example...
...movie be more like a woman? How is it that Hollywood films are usually built like Arnold Schwarzenegger--big and burly, with way more muscle power than is needed? Much rarer is the notion that a film can address the subtleties of emotion, that it can have curve and contour, beauty and heart. In the '90s, alas, the Oscar category of Best Actress has become a chic, sparse ghetto. It's hard to find five films in which women have exciting, dominant roles...
Rueb and sophomore Mitty Arnold teamed up at first doubles, winning in convincing fashion...
...Arnold began the onslaught with a dominating 6-1, 6-1 win at third singles, and the rout was on. The Crimson's superior talent at the singles positions left the Columbia foes defeated in its wake...
...naturally in dried fruit. Dried fruit, they add, is very nutritious. Kellogg even joined forces with Sun-Maid, the California raisin producer, to press for an end to the sugar limit. The debate got so intense that at one meeting in 1991 Agriculture Secretary Edward Madigan and Kellogg chairman Arnold Langbo started shouting and pounding the table. (Kellogg denies the meeting got that heated...