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Four Nazi men and women smile complacently and sip at their coffee in a small European cafe. In the background, Jewish men and women, their mouths open eternally in silent screams, are shoved and herded into a huge gas chamber that had once been a bathhouse. This is "Banality of Evil/Struthof," one of the first works in Judy Chicago's latest exhibit, "The Holocaust Project," currently on display at Brandeis University's Rose Art Museum...
Oppenheimer wants the gay student center to contain office space, student lounges, a cafe and a library offering literature on gay issues and other "HIV and AIDS support services and counseling." He helpfully suggests that the new center could be placed in the Loker Commons. This is just great. Last semester, The Crimson reported on the severe shortage of offices for student organizations in the new student center--organizations that requested office space from the Dean of Students' office well in advance of the BGLSA demand. We support giving the BGLSA an office, but they do not merit more space...
...take it slow, said Vannatter. He knew the case was a big one, perhaps the biggest in his career. He and his partner Tom Lange were popular, old-time cops who worked hard and enjoyed a drink or two, spending nights at the Central Cafe in a grimy section of downtown. But Lange and Vannatter were also known as "Mutts" or "Dumb and Dumber"--by the D.A.s who had to work around their sloppiness in court. By the luck of the duty roster, Lange and Vannatter were called to the crime scene shortly after midnight on June 13. Some homicide...
...center should include office space, cafe and loungs, a library full of literature about gay issues and other "HIV and AIDS support services and counseling," Oppenheimer wrote...
...porter asks Ryder the next morning to look up his daughter Sophie and his grandson Boris in the Hungarian Cafe. When Ryder does so, Sophie tells him about a house she will see tomorrow, in the hope that the three of them can settle down there together. Ryder takes this odd information calmly: "For the fact was, as we had been sitting together, Sophie's face had come to seem steadily more familiar to me, until now I thought I could even remember vaguely some earlier discussions about buying just such a house in the woods...