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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...claim that the memorials become "indiscernible rhetoric" and simply fade into the background when hurried students quickly pass through the Yard. In fact, each year many people stop by our Holocaust display to read the informational material, light a memorial candle or simply listen in silent reverence as the names are read. Even for those who don't stop, the sound of the individuals' names injects a sobering reminder of a tragedy which may otherwise have been forgotten. This kind of public display is incredibly important, particularly as the number of living Holocaust survivors is decreasing and the number...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Holocaust Reading Necessary | 5/12/1999 | See Source »

After Witnessing an impressive display ofstudent artistic talent at President Neil L.Rudenstine's inauguration in 1992, Lithgowsuggested that Harvard hold a dinner for all ofthe students involved in the arts. But instead ofthe dinner, Lithgow's proposal grew into a muchlarger vision--Arts First...

Author: By Victoria C. Hallett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Turns Out for Arts First | 5/10/1999 | See Source »

...only did the students receive no response from the ESPP committee (Dean Knowles wrote only a perfunctory reply), but no student input at all was allowed in the "review" process--an astonishing display of administrative arrogance in a concentration that desperately needs restructuring. The concentration chairs refused to request money for the course: Conservation Biology and Biodiversity, the quintessential "small interdisciplinary seminar," will not be returning next fall; nor will two of Harvard's best teachers...

Author: By Andrea E. Johnson and Brian A. Shillinglaw, S | Title: Letting the Good Ones Slip Through | 5/7/1999 | See Source »

...fantastic. Witherspoon, proving herself the leader of the young Hollywood crew (if she had been running against a Katie Holmes overacheiver, she would stomp all over her), burns with her steely blue eyes (which tend to match her outfits) and pursed lips. Witherspoon wants Tracy to be a walking display of pyrotechnics--a winner at all costs. Broderick, as her nemesis, plays the hapless fool even better than he normal does. (Besides, we give him serious bonus points for having to walk around half the film with a bee-stung, infected eyelid...

Author: By Soman S. Chainani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Scorching Election Wins in A Landslide | 5/7/1999 | See Source »

Fourteen of May's captivating paintings are on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, ten from her Ordinary/Extraordinary series, and four from her Women, Words, and Water series. Together, these elemental paintings form the main structure of her new exhibit, Images of Women Near and Far and highlight two decades worth of work by this contemporary figurative artist...

Author: By Angela Lin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Two Mother's Days Out at the MFA | 5/7/1999 | See Source »

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