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...Blitz '89 of Wigglesworth Hall and Ridgewood, N.J.; James E. Canning '88 of Leverett House and Salisbury, Conn.; Deborah E. Copaken '88 of Adams House and Potomac, Md.; Joseph K. Choo '89 of Weld Hall and Lexington; Miles F. Ehrlich '87 of Quincy House and Sacramento, Calif.; Nathan W. Eigerman '88 of Dudley House and Brooklyn, N.Y.; David Greene '89 of Hurlbut Hall and Spring Valley, N.Y.; Josh H. Henkin '87 of Quincy House and New York, N.Y.; Jennifer M. O'Connor of Eliot House and Wellesley; David Patent '88 Cabot House and Missoula, Mont.; Ellen R. Pinchuk...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson is pleased to announce the following elections: | 5/14/1986 | See Source »

...still have given birth to such mental giants as we. Adult women simply do not run about forever selecting bright-colored serapes for wall hangings. As for rejection of husband and home as part of an overgrown suffragette movement, well, even Radcliffe girls have glands. (Mrs.) Maria Revesz Eigerman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Re: Woman's Role | 11/18/1964 | See Source »

...Daniel Eigerman leads the return to competence with the opening chapter of his unpublished novel, Heartboy. Eigerman writes smooth, rhythmic sentences; he had a flair for dialogue that builds his characters and has begun a tale that promises to be intriguing. Quite pleasantly, Heartboy does not smack of self-analysis; Eigerman has a story to tell and he tells it, without any unneeded verbiage or Angst...

Author: By Raymond A. Sokolov jr., | Title: The Advocate | 4/25/1962 | See Source »

...name, plays around with the magic number e=mc squared until he is struck by lightning. It isn't funny, because Tushnet patronizes the old Rabbi he has created and has a sentimental realist's way of describing things in too much detail. Better written is Daniel Eigerman's "Cirrhosis to Benefit by Gala," another short story; this one has bits of excellent dialogue and snatches of humor, but its two main characters, a Jewish photographer and an alcoholic society woman seem awfully familiar: Mr. Eigerman is in danger of becoming a Jewish John O'Hara...

Author: By Joseph L. Featherstone, | Title: Mosaic | 10/17/1961 | See Source »

...Gordy '61, has been awarded the Harold W. Ross Prize for the best undergraduate short story in the aca demic year for his piece, "The Greeks." Runners-up Robert R. Bailey '63, George D. Horowitz '62. Honorable mention: Alan V. Berger '61, Jean-Louis G. Bourgeois '63, Daniel A. Eigerman '61, and Charles K. Horman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annual Prizes Won In English, Classics | 5/31/1961 | See Source »

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