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...approximately 30 students who attended the house meeting agreed that the tree should go up, Gregoire said. But Hanson thought that "putting up the tree was offensive" and "continued to press the issue" of whether a Christmas tree would bother house residents, Gregoire charged...

Author: By Eric S. Bassin, | Title: Council VP Calls for Vote on Winthrop Master | 12/8/1994 | See Source »

...fact that he never seems to have done a highly finished demonstration drawing, a show of virtuosity for others, such as was common among other 17th century artists. All his drawings were for his own use, memory aids or steps toward a finished composition, and they don't bother with seducing the eye. They are pragmatic expressions of the desire to understand a pose, a set of figures, or a structure of tonal relationships, bluntly set down in strokes of the pen and unfussed dabs of ink wash. For the sensuous side of Poussin one must consult the paintings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: Decorum and Fury | 12/5/1994 | See Source »

...Cantabrigians seek to dismiss the voters' will on the issue of rent control, why should they bother to abide by other state mandates? Perhaps Cambridge should hold its own referendum to secede from the state entirely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City Should Not Try to Subvert Vote | 11/21/1994 | See Source »

...There's less friction than in past years," Hyderi says. "It doesn't bother most South Asians that AAA doesn't touch on South Asian issues, because they're easier to address...

Author: By Jessica C. Schell, | Title: Campus Asian Groups Abound | 11/18/1994 | See Source »

...sister instantly believable; the various strains Anna's disease and her promiscuity put on this relationship are conveyed with delicacy and subtlety. Their rapport, especially when they reminisce about their childhood closeness, rings touchingly true, and is especially poignant in a play dedicated to Vogel's own lost bother. But Carl and Anna are neither melodramatic nor cliched. Amid the kaleidoscopic, surreal happenings of Vogel's plot, one never loses a sense of these characters' essential normality and love for each other...

Author: By Joyelle H. Mcsweeney, | Title: Waltz with Death | 11/17/1994 | See Source »

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