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...upon Masters Karel and Hetty Liem, Senior Tutor Henriette L. Power, the House Committee, resident and non-resident tutors and fellow students to support me in saying that Ignatiev's display of intolerance and insensitivity toward members of Dunster House is inappropriate in his capacity as non-resident tutor. Chana H. Gable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Comments Inappropriate for a Tutor | 3/11/1992 | See Source »

...Dunster kosher table, the first of its kind in the College dining halls, was instituted at the urging of two Dunster residents, Allan S. Galper '93 and Chana H. Gable...

Author: By Sunah N. Kim, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Berry Launches Kosher Food Table | 3/2/1992 | See Source »

Sudan Guatemala, Greece, Bolivia, Chana, Indonesia, Iran, Syria, Ecuador, Uruguay, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Chile... all these countries are now ruled by dictatorships imposed through CIA-supported coups. It makes one wonder who to blame...

Author: By James Lemoyne, | Title: Working for the Company | 8/1/1975 | See Source »

There are three short meditations on "Jewish Identity." There is refreshing poetry by Chana Faerstein, John Morgan, and Andras Hamori. There are three thoughtful and informative studies of "new student action groups" by three new student activists. Finally, three contributions which the table of contents calls simply "articles...

Author: By Curtis Hessler, | Title: MOSAIC | 9/28/1965 | See Source »

...calling the poetry in this edition refreshing, I have in mind particularly the verses by Chana Faerstein. Her imagery is far from flawless ("Pearly and luminous as butterflies") and its density at times approaches contrivance ("Mousing up these lion paws of mountains"), but again and again the produces quickly paced lines that are genuinely exhiliarating "The weather here is salt; I want to scrub my soul in it. Typically, her best poem, Life Goes to a Party in Chelm, is her most audecious. It skips outrageously in and out of metaphores but they are never mixed, and she finally succeeds...

Author: By Curtis Hessler, | Title: MOSAIC | 9/28/1965 | See Source »

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