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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Jason M. Baskin Anne C. Bass Judy Batalion Cathrin B. Bauer Joel A. Bauman Ryan P. Bayley Amanda H. Beck Amy L. Beck Sitso Bediako Kimberly Beeman Randolph A.G. Bell Marcy E. Beller Alan R. Bengtzen Leslie C. Bennett Dorian Berger Ashley S. Berman Emma L. Berndt Vanessa P. Bertozzi Susan M. Biancani Julia E. Blain Sara Y. Blanchard Trevor S. Blake Michael C. Blaugrand Eliza C. Block Hannah I. Blumenthal Eric J. Bolesh Taylor M. Bollman Eddie J. Borey Michael Bortnik Hector C. Bove Christopher Boyd Michael C. Boyer Jordan E. Brand Owen I. Breck Lisa N. Brennan-Jobs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fifteen Minutes: World Famous | 12/16/1999 | See Source »

While the images of empty chairs and unused personal artifacts captured by Vanessa Bertozzi '00 echoed the themes of loss and separation, the serenity of her grandfather sitting on a picnic table by the seaside could really only be fully appreciated by reading her accompanying picture book entitled, "The Tenacity of Grandpa Beane." The book is Bertozzi's attempt to understand her grandfather in light of her grandmother's passing. The elegantly pared--down narration of the text lends even greater import to still frames of her mother cleaning the possessions of everyday life from a closet...

Author: By Amy G. Piper, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: DEPARTURES, LOSSES, SEPARATIONS: STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY | 2/12/1999 | See Source »

...McEwan and Bertozzi's childhoods were more privileged than some--there are Harvard students whose families did not own a television during their formative years. Maria D. Bradley-Moore '99 is one such student. "My father thought if we had one, he'd watch it all the time, and my mother reinforced [his decision]. She thought it was a good educational strategy," Bradley-Moore says. Her roommate, Sarah B. Jacoby '99, a Crimson editor, also grew up in a television-free household. "It was stolen Christmas Eve when I was two and we never got another one," Jacoby says...

Author: By Mica K. Root, | Title: I Want My TV | 2/26/1998 | See Source »

...roommates' common lack of TV background did not influence their decision to room together, but growing up without TV does affect the lives, liberties and happinesses of those who have to endure the experience. Bertozzi expresses a deep-seated bitterness toward her little sister, who did not suffer the same restrictions she and her older siblings did. "I think it often happens that parents just give up with the youngest child," Bertozzi huffs. "The rest of the family would be at the dinner table, and she would be sitting in front of the TV, eating Lucky Charms! I couldn...

Author: By Mica K. Root, | Title: I Want My TV | 2/26/1998 | See Source »

...television's omnipresence the only saving grace for the television deprived. Bertozzi and Bradley-Moore both cite reading as a cherished childhood pasttime. Moreover, both students believe that their parents' restrictions benefited them in the long run by fostering a love of reading. "I think school is geared toward people who have read a lot," says Bradley-Moore. Bertozzi adds, "I'm glad my parents did it, because now I just kind of see through television. Commercials just roll me. Now, there are some programs that I think are really worthwhile, like "The Simpsons"--the Simpsons are the lifeblood...

Author: By Mica K. Root, | Title: I Want My TV | 2/26/1998 | See Source »

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