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...dining area in Memorial Hall, is scheduled to open next semester when the Freshman Union shuts down. Although Annenberg Hall is new, it does not improve upon the present Freshman Union. In fact, due to poor planning. Annenberg Hall does not even preserve the qualities that made the Union distinct...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: New Hall Too Small | 10/20/1995 | See Source »

...SUNNY SUBURBAN SPRAWL OF WESTMINSTER, California, a city of 72,000 southeast of Los Angeles, the first-grade classrooms of the Neomia B. Willmore School offer two distinct recipes for the American melting pot. In Room B-3, an English-immersion class, teacher Judy Nguyen plinks on the piano. Winsome, if off-key, her 29 charges launch into "My country 'tis of thee," fading away uncertainly as they reach the line "Land of the Pilgrims' pride." About half the children are native Vietnamese speakers; nine are Hispanic. But the book box holds the Berenstain Bears and Dr. Seuss; cheery posters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PUTTING TONGUES IN CHECK | 10/9/1995 | See Source »

Late 18th century Boston and Philadelphia had a stronger material culture than any other cities in America, but the old Puritan and Quaker distrust of the graven image and preference for the Word had delayed their appreciation of painting (as distinct from furniture or silverware)...Art was mere "limning" and, as Copley complained to West in London, people "regard it as no more than any other useful trade...like that of a Carpenter, tailor or shoe maker, not as one of the most Noble arts in the world. Which is more than a little Mortifying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY: RISING STAR | 10/9/1995 | See Source »

...appears that Oppenheimer and friends have an understanding of the University as a political playground. That sentiment is quite distinct from the larger perception of education as the pursuit of truth. Though political reality may no longer be a friend of SOS, the intellectual freedom afforded by Harvard can very well...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Free Speech Folly | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

Faithfull commands attention even before she opens her mouth. Having partied her way through the '60s on both coasts, she conjures an aura of terrific decadence. But Faithfull is as well an accomplished songwriter and her distinct voice has also made her an icon...

Author: By Marco M. Spino, | Title: Always Faithfull | 9/28/1995 | See Source »

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