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...cool' to gush about anything anymore, especially Harvard. Maybe we're all just plain scared of appearing vain, and so don't talk it up. More probably, we just want to fit in, and so never act so happy to be here that it seems we don't belong...

Author: By Gavin M. Abrams, | Title: Living With Success | 6/7/1994 | See Source »

...believe:1967 1968 1969 Army should be voluntary -- 38.5% 55.6% You have a good chance of participating in protests 4.5% 4.3% 7.5% Government should control student activists -- -- 48.2% Colleges are too lax on protesters 46.8% 53.6% 59.9% Marijuana should be legalized -- 18.5% 24.1% Married women belong at home 54.8% -- -- Disadvantaged students should get preference in college admissions 41.3% 40.8% 39.5% Government should desegregate schools -- -- 55.4% Capital punishment should be abolished -- -- 56.7% Government should eliminate TV violence -- -- 25.2% Student publications should be cleared...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Campus Barometer | 6/6/1994 | See Source »

...virtual reality created by media spinning and cultural circuses and gladiatorial spectacles of exemplary pseudomoral combat (Harding v. Kerrigan, Bobbitt v. Bobbitt) -- an intimate cartoonish universe where the member is severed and sewn back on. And then there is the reality of . . . reality. Places like, say, Bosnia and Haiti belong to the reality of reality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living in Virtual Reality | 5/16/1994 | See Source »

...hypnosis, had actually occurred. However, the church still faces hundreds of lawsuits around the country. Roderick MacLeish Jr., a Boston lawyer involved in civil actions against alleged child abusers, claims that of the 400 active cases handled by his firm, 250 involve clergy -- and the vast majority of them belong to the Catholic Church...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After the Fall | 5/9/1994 | See Source »

...move to the most striking category of individual at Harvard College, the notorious Jockicus. The Jockicus tends to capture one's attention precisely because he doesn't seem to belong at Harvard--at least not in a Harvard classroom, and yet he is so often encountered there...

Author: By Gil B. Lahav, | Title: A Taxonomy of Harvard | 4/25/1994 | See Source »

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