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With this distressing statistic showing signs of becoming a trend the admissions office and the College as a whole must now confront some of the larger issues it glossed over last spring. As concerned Black student leaders pointed out then more than one year with a low number of Black students could visibly diminish the "critical mass" of Blacks on campus, in turn worsening any negative race relations image Harvard may have in the outside world...
...territory in at least seven of Guatemala's 22 departments. Now the number of insurgents has substantially diminished and, says a Western military analyst, "the guerrillas are bleeding. Their cadres are scattered all over the place, and the rest are not willing to pay the price to confront the army." Many of the guerrillas have fled to safety in southern Mexico...
...watches couples neck in Joey D's. It's there when the couple play hooky for a day drive down to the shore. And it's at Sarah Lawrence parties and late-night car chases and scenes in which Sheik drives non-stop from Miami to New York to confront Jill. In the end, the sound becomes meaningless and we get a headache...
...just that which makes Out Out so disappointing. Of course the 80s are a chaotic stew of energy and images. But a ing the spirit of the 80s than Hair did to capturing the spirit of the "60s: This work tries to deal with all the many issues that confront this generation--too many for one play. There are too many hands, too many cooks hovering over this soup. The nightmare of potential nuclear bolocaust is more than any one person or any one theater collective can tackle, and it is dishonest to pretend otherwise. TheaterWork...
...fine teaching talents and in her open enthusiastic human approach, Professor Klein has provided one of the precious few role models for graduate and undergraduate students at Harvard. It is therefore disheartening for me--as a scholar as a prospective university professor and as a woman--to confront this blatant disregard of academic talent in the politics of the Harvard community. Rebecca Klatch Teaching Fellow