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...June 16]. Allowing legal trade with even one country, Japan, for example, will inevitably lead to the poaching of these beautiful creatures and to their gradual disappearance. Why can't we let them be in the wild? I agree with the U.S. in opposing even limited ivory sales. DURGA DEVI RAMANAN Pittsford...
...movements and use of the eyes and face to express emotion, Bagchi's dance also punctuated its backing music with the rhythmic jingle of the bells on her ankles. This is the dancing style called ghungroo, from which the show itself takes it name. Among the singers, Devi SenGupta '98 gave a beautiful and captivating performance; accompanying herself instrumentally, she sang a ghazal and a nazrul geeti, traditional songs (in Urdu and Bengali respectively) about unrequited love, backed by Vivek Jain '96 on guitar and Peter Johnson playing a set of lively tabla drums. Bina Gogineni '98, an eloquent...
...SenGupta, mother of Devi SenGupta '98, came from Seattle to watch her daughter sing Ghazal and Nazrul Geeti--Urdu and Bengali songs of unfulfilled love...
...Avery W. Gardiner '97, Student Advisory Committee chair, Institute of Politics; Derrick N. Ashong '97, president, Black Students Association; The Asian American Association Steering Committee; David J. Andorsky '97, chair, Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel; Mallar Bhatacharya '98, co-president, South Asian Association Vipin Goyal '98, co-president, South Asian Association; Devi Sengupta '98, co-chair, Minority Students Association; Eric D. Albert '97, treasurer, Progressive Action Network; Jante C. Santos '99, treasurer, Kuumba Singers, business manager, Diversity and Distinction; Diana L. Adair, co-chair, Girl Spot; Helen F. Skinner '98, president and co-director, Expressions Dance Company
...been a lot of undue controversy regarding the Statistics 100 project that Mark Veblen and I undertook last spring. Our endeavor was gravely misrepresented in Juan E. Garcia and Edgar Salivar's guest commentary titled "The March of La Raza" (Opinion, October 21, 1996), and in an article by Devi Sengupta, a co-president of the Minority Student Alliance in the Harvard Independent (October 3 1996). It is not surprising that both commentaries completely missed the point of our project since neither of the authors asked for a copy of the our report. One would think that at our educational...