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...weren't warned. Anyone who memorized tomes of Harvard minutia to obtain the privilege to be a shill for the administration is probably not a good nighttime companion in the first place, but we were bored...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Lock'em Up And Toss the Key | 9/20/1994 | See Source »

Adele F. Grignon '97, DeBalman's companion in the line and a transfer from Tufts University, said she too was surprised by the long line...

Author: By Sarah E. Scrogin, | Title: First-Years Endure Long Lines at Registration | 9/14/1994 | See Source »

...here are Burns and co-writer Geoffrey C. Ward, in the elegiac introduction to the series (as well as to the hefty companion book being issued simultaneously by Knopf): "At its heart lie mythic contradictions: a pastoral game, born in crowded cities; an exhilarating democratic sport that tolerates cheating and has excluded as many as it has included; a profoundly conservative game that often manages to be years ahead of its time. It is an American odyssey that links sons and daughters to fathers and grandfathers. And it reflects a host of age-old American tensions: between workers and owners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: Baseball: Homer Epic | 9/12/1994 | See Source »

...radio hot spot, caused by a jet of subatomic particles spewing from the object at nearly the speed of light. (Because of its angle, the jet gives the illusion of moving faster than light, a physical impossibility.) The jet presumably comes from gas falling from an orbiting companion star into a black hole that weighs as much as a handful of stars. Typical quasars, in contrast, emanate from something with the mass of a million stars or more. Unfortunately, galactic dust largely hides the mini-quasar, so there is a limit to how much astronomers will be able to learn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Black Hole Next Door | 9/12/1994 | See Source »

...companion in blondness is Aaron Zelman as Freddy Fellowes, a well-meaning method actor who can only be described as dumb. Zelman compels mention of the film version of "Noises Off." His characterization of Freddy is unmistakably like Christopher Reeves' in the same role. Freddy craves motivation for his every movement on stage, prompting Lloyd into a deadpan Freudian probe of Freddy's character's relationship with groceries...

Author: By Sorelle B. Braun, | Title: 'Noises' On | 8/19/1994 | See Source »

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