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...stage accompanied solely by an acoustic guitar around his neck. He launched into an old chestnut, "Quicksand," and as the audience roared their approval, the other musicians took the stage and entered the song on cue. Throughout the evening, Bowie drew largely on his impressive and extensive back catalog, and the crowd responded enthusiastically to new treatments of such classics as "The Man Who Sold the World," "Fashion" and "Under Pressure." Not until the sixth song did Bowie play a selection from his latest album, Earthling. Although that song-along with several recent works-did not quite stand...

Author: By Josiah J. Madigan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Man Who Sold (Out) the World | 10/3/1997 | See Source »

...summer before I arrived here, I received almost no mail from Harvard. I did not receive a course catalog until two days before I left home. Unlike incoming-first-years, I did not receive the envelope full of pamphlets on extracurricular activities. When I called to request this information, I was told that these activities were student-run and that it was not the Administration's responsibility to gather this information...

Author: By Naomi A. Schaefer, | Title: Transfer Kinks | 10/1/1997 | See Source »

Naturally, some changes are misguided, and others simply fail. With that in mind, we tried to make helpful suggestions concerning the Core Curriculum last term, but judging by the latest course catalog, 1997-98 promises to be another dark year where the Core is concerned. Two years ago, Core offerings were at an 11-year high, with 105. But this year we have hit the abysmal eight-year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Core Woes Persist Another Year | 9/24/1997 | See Source »

...Which course was NOT included in the 1911-12 course catalog...

Author: By Andrew K. Mandel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Quiz for the Weekend | 9/19/1997 | See Source »

...first, however, I wasn't so appreciative of this fine tune. Returning home late last May, I knew my dormancy from pop radio at school would make me Top 40 illiterate. The first song I heard, one which would eventually become such a dominant force in my summer music catalog, was "The Freshmen." Initially I resisted any peer persuasion, dismissing the sappy song as uncharacteristic of this rock band's previous repertoire. Thankfully the walls soon came crashing down when I actually absorbed the lyrics and let the beautifully moody music seep...

Author: By Peter A. Hahn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pop Goes the Summer | 9/19/1997 | See Source »

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