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...member committee is chaired by Peter L. Borowitz '75, member of the Radcliffe Grant-in-Aid Society and includes representatives from the Harvard Dramatic Club, the Gilbert and Sullivan Players, Hasty Pudding Theatricals and the Lowell, Winthrop and Leverett House drama societies...
Both Newlin and Borowitz said they hoped other students would join the committee...
...week. Those elected were: Mark H. Abensohn of Winthrop House; Steven A. Adelman of Dunster House; Stephen D. Anderson of Leverett House; Frederick Bartenstein III of Dudley House; James G. Basker of Eliot House; Mitchell C. Begelman of Currier House; Jonathan I. Blackman of Kirkland House; and Peter L. Borowitz of Quincy House...
...that "when old people were young they regarded an old man who was interested in sex as a lecher. So when they're old they're embarrassed by their own continuing needs. What was considered virility at 25 becomes lechery at 65." As a result, says Gene Borowitz, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Illinois, "the elderly often try to suppress their sexual desires." That needlessly impoverishes their lives; according to Masters and Johnson, sexual interest and capacity can persist into the 80s and beyond...
...market today -and arguably the liveliest Jewish periodical in the U.S.-is a slim, stapled biweekly called Sh'ma, from the Hebrew confession of faith, which begins "Sh'ma Yisrael" (Hear, O Israel). The eight-page offset sheet was started in 1970 by Reform Rabbi Eugene Borowitz, professor of Jewish thought at the Manhattan campus of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Scholar Borowitz, 48, who edits Sh'ma in his home, is himself a staunch but critical supporter of Israel and an advocate of more rigorous theological interpretations of modern issues, but he uses...