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...inside your soul." While there's no one right formula for soul baring, there are many wrong ones. It's disastrous to write, as a Rice applicant did, of what he could "bring to the University of California." A self-absorbed or arrogant tone is also a guaranteed turnoff. Exhibit A: a Rice essay beginning, "I have accumulated a fair amount of wisdom in a relatively limited time of life." Exhibit B: a Cornell applicant who set out to "describe the indescribable essence of myself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside College Admissions | 10/23/2000 | See Source »

...When I see the photos now, like when I visited the exhibit here at Harvard, I look at them and really do think that they are good photos, that I did a good job. Each one conjures up specific memories, like how young I was when I took one, or how I did something in particular when taking another. So I think both about those memories and that overall I like the photos. But, after all, photographs are about the moment you take them. So I can't really look at a photo now and compare how it was back...

Author: By Jennifer Gordon and Jeni Tu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Tokyo Eye, Part II | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

...There is a general current of homophobia that just doesn't often come to fruition [at Harvard]," Gautreau-Tabacco said. "The homophobic Winthrop and Mather incidents exhibit that. The gay community is often isolated. It will be a long time before Harvard provides that type of resource...

Author: By Elizabeth L. Walker, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: UPenn To Build Gay Student Center | 10/17/2000 | See Source »

...inside your soul." While there's no one right formula for soul baring, there are many wrong ones. It's disastrous to write, as one Rice applicant did, of what he could "bring to the University of California." A self-absorbed or arrogant tone is also a guaranteed turnoff. Exhibit A: a Rice essay beginning, "I have accumulated a fair amount of wisdom in a relatively limited time of life." Exhibit B: A Cornell applicant who set out to "describe the indescribable essence of myself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In or Out: Inside College Admissions | 10/15/2000 | See Source »

...show assembles pieces from all points in Neel's career, featuring prominently her better-known later portraits. But it is the inclusion of lesser-known works, several of which have never before been publicly displayed, which makes the exhibit a treat and an invigorating experience. Too frequently, exhibitions provide an incomplete or edited vision of an artist's work. Those shows that do give a more inclusive view of a career often fail to demonstrate the evolution of the artist. Perhaps the greatest success of the Neel show is that it navigates a smoothly constructed and insightful walk through...

Author: By Lisa Foti-straus, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Go Ask Alice: Alice Neel's telling portraits of friends, family and art-world types | 10/13/2000 | See Source »

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