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...Macpaint program is for some people, one of the best features of the Mac. Clifford S. Goodstein '88 had a friend from high school visit him who was "sometimes hyperactive." He quickly discovered. "The one thing which was good for getting him out of the way, was putting him domain in front of the Mac and letting him quickly discovered, "The one thing which was good for getting him out of the way, was putting him down in front of the Mac and letting him loose with the paint...

Author: By Jennifer L. Mnookin and Shari Rudavsky, S | Title: Tales of Term Papers and Fake I.D.S | 4/26/1985 | See Source »

...least every other weekend, I get a little antsy," says Clifford T. Russell '85, one of the club's co presidents. "I'd like to fly every day, flying is very much an obsession with...

Author: By Jennifer A. Kingson, | Title: Flying High with the Harvard Flying Club | 4/20/1985 | See Source »

...Gregory N. Radner '86 3:54 Jesse M. Fried '85-6 3:55 Mary A. Rentoumis '85 3:55 Missy Dubroff '87 3:57 Kenneth Freedburt '79 3:57 Jim O'Rourke '86 3:57 Peter H. Miller '85 3:57 William A. Barron '85 3:58 Clifford T. Russell '85 3:59:52 Ted Kane '87 4:04:23 Mary Ellen Mangano '80 4:05:05 Armand M. Nicholi '87 4:07 Peter W. Cho '85 4:09 David M. Rosenfeld '85-6 4:10 Walter Sujansky '86 4:11 Alex Zaslavsky '86 4:13:26 David Finn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Marathon Contingent Strong | 4/16/1985 | See Source »

Please clarify these figures so we can once again devote our attention to more appropriate pursuits (theses). Kevin Boyle '85 Andrew Doctoroff '85 Clifford T. Russell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Startling Mistake | 3/12/1985 | See Source »

...mainspring. Ivey bubbles with crude gaiety in her effort to be liked. Harris finds pathetic dignity in an emotional loss that makes her physically ill. The supporting cast is also adept, notably George N. Martin as Harris' stolid, stubborn husband; only McGoohan's automaton-like condescension seems unreal. Director Clifford Williams has sensitively evoked the rhythms of the play, which alternates between naturalistic bursts of action and spotlighted soliloquies. Much of the story is told after the fact, in an elegiac, ruminative tone, reminiscent of $ recent work by Tom Stoppard and Simon Gray. The epilogue leaves open the central question...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: False Friends Pack of Lies | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

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