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Writing about being a virgin at 25, one woman helps the reader feel to what extent her virginity has controlled her life by filling her essay with passion. Another contributor, also writing about losing control of his life, he with the help of heroin, allows himself to take a tone that is cooler and more detached because his experience is more commonly expressed and understood. A black writer, examining the conflict he feels between his race and his middle class upbringing, writes his essay largely in the second person, thereby splitting himself in two so as to allow...
Gergen, who is editor-at-large at U.S. News and World Report, a contributor to the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and a visiting professor at Duke University, will begin teaching in the spring...
...since Newhouse bought it in 1985, still loses money despite the increase in readership and media attention Brown had brought it. "I can't imagine a more abysmal failure than to sell the soul of a magazine and then lose money in the process," says Garrison Keillor, a former contributor who famously left as soon as Brown took over. "A couple of years of meetings at Miramax will be good penance...
Defensemen sophomore Christie MacKinnon and junior Melissa Milbert both improved significantly as the season progressed and should be ready to frustrate ECAC scorers in 1999. Junior co-captain Kyle Walsh also made tremendous strides from her sophomore season and should be a major contributor to Harvard's run for the national crown next season...
...year was not [riven with hostilities]. He probably could take more credit than anyone else for that," adds Lubow, a freelance contributor to The New York Times Magazine...