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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...true that Hanselman is a sensitive '90s man--and sensitive '90s men are wont to shed a tear in public now and then--it's also true that the council presidency isn't quite as big a deal as the presidency of the United States. Hanselman's unabashed display of vulnerability, I thought, was nothing but a cheap publicity stunt...

Author: By Stephen E. Frank, | Title: All Choked Up | 1/13/1995 | See Source »

...last night before finals is a great way to release tension and exercise those vocal chords. For added excitement, the inevitable and unflappable streakers which grace the Primal Screams keep our hearts beating a little faster--or turn us to stone, depending on the quality of the merchandise on display. It's time to boost House spirit and encourage mass participation. Allston Butt--Burr, we apologize--senior tutors, masters, and freshman deans should be required to participate in the nude. Sure, we might have an outbreak of nauseated sickness like the Freshman Union virus, but the photos would be worth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A RAUCOUS READING PERIOD | 1/6/1995 | See Source »

Walsh and his attorney, James J. Rafferty, have subpoenaed the three-member Arts Council jury which selected Evers to create the display. The jury includes James B. Cuno, the director of the Harvard University Art Museums; Doris Chu, president of the Boston-based Chinese Cultural Institute and Barbara Krakow, owner of the Krakow Gallery in Boston...

Author: By Se Ellchan, | Title: Walsh To Face Damage Charges | 1/6/1995 | See Source »

Peter S. Cahn '96 says he enjoyed looking at Peabody exhibits in several anthropology courses. For instance, he says, he had to examine the museum's hunter-gatherer display to learn about prehistoric lifestyles...

Author: By Shirin Sinnar, | Title: Students Rarely Frequent Museums | 1/4/1995 | See Source »

...stuck in his head, Leon Trotsky (Philip Hoffman) can find nine ways to muse on life and death. And even in a 10-minute sketch, playwright David Ives can find a dozen ways to aerobicize the playgoer's brain. Six pieces in one dazzling off-Broadway evening display Ives' verbal gifts and humanist brooding. These are breathless sprints that the heart makes over the high hurdles of language...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Best Theater of 1994 | 12/26/1994 | See Source »

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