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...Beccah G. Watson ’04 is a history and literature concentrator in Adams House. Her column appears on alternate Fridays...

Author: By Beccah G. Watson, | Title: Something to Shave About | 10/31/2003 | See Source »

...Beccah G. Watson ’04 is a history and literature concentrator in Adams House. Her column appears on alternate Fridays...

Author: By Beccah G. Watson, | Title: Of Dead Fish and Final Clubs | 10/17/2003 | See Source »

...Beccah G. Watson’s column “Finding Room for Co-ed Living” (Oct. 3) does not present an entirely accurate history of co-educational rooming groups at Harvard...

Author: By Jol A. Silversmith, | Title: College Has Limited Co-ed Rooming Policy | 10/6/2003 | See Source »

...Beccah G. Watson ’04 is a history and literature concentrator in Adams House. Her column appears on alternate Fridays...

Author: By Beccah G. Watson, | Title: Finding Room for Co-ed Living | 10/3/2003 | See Source »

Keller's story is the most harrowing. The book, narrated in the alternating voices of a Korean comfort woman named Akiko and her Korean-American daughter Beccah, delivers a wrenching view of war and its lasting intergenerational impact. Akiko, driven half-mad by the war, is haunted by the ghost of a woman from the camp and becomes a sought-after mystic after moving to America. But to call this a ghost story is to miss the point: Comfort Woman is really about pain, the kind that haunts and is handed down, like old, sad clothes. Writes Akiko: "I knew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: NO MAN'S LAND | 5/5/1997 | See Source »

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