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...strip from appearing. Instead, the strip was printed, and Conley was permitted to level a personal, hurtful attack against a member of our community through the public forum you provide. We find the strip and the complicity of Crimson editors in the matter reprehensible. Christopher L. Garcia '95 Francis Chang...
...concert opened with a excellent performance of Bach's second Brandenburg Concerto. The BSO lived up to the critical standards set by Pablo Casals' legendary recordings with the help of professional soloists trumpeter Richard Giangiulo, flautist Richard Soule, oboist Barbara LaFitte and violinist Lynn Chang...
...strings, though overly soft in the allegro, carried through their crescendos and decrescendos with professional ease. Chang and LaFitte offered particularly strong performances, but Soule seemed to fade in and out of the solo quartet and Gianguilo made some rather audible mistakes, failing in four different spots to sustain the end of his solo the full length of the note. The final movement suffered from the meek entry of the strings and an overquick temp. But the allegro assai redeemed the piece, with oboe, flute, and violin soloists maintaining a whispering rapport...
Constance I Chang '94, the former president of the Asian American Association (AAA), said she agrees that the University's main problem is that students do not freely discuss racial issues...
...Chang said she believes Harvard needs a University wide commitment to improve face relations," beginning with the establishment of an ethnic studies curriculum...