Word: expressionism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The ABC news story also featured intentionally startling and disturbing "artist's renderings" of what human animal combinations might look like, including an image of one creature with a human face and ape-like body that looks out at us with a pained expression from behind the bars of a...
At Harvard, the preferred expression of sexual activity does seem to be "to hook up with." Why? "The attractiveness is in the ambiguity," admits Mark A. Begnaud '01. Most tend to agree: be it from embrassment, inhibition or a sense of privacy, students generally appreciate and embrace the uncertainty rather...
While the "hook-up" is a common means of expression, it's not the only indefinable term out there. In a survey conducted to determine Harvard's sentiments on the issue, the connotations of "hook up" and "make out" were the least certain. Students disagreed on which implied a more...
Yet as the survey displayed, opinions lean towards the "hook-up" as a more serious run-in. A belligerent P. Randy Seybold '01 demands that "making out means kissing. Period." Jimmy J. Meeks '01 enforces the more sexual meaning of "to hook up," saying that "hooking up definitely implies a...
"Wakanyeja," a Lakota Sioux expression signifying "children are sacred," was both the title and the message of a youth performance on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) at Longfellow Hall yesterday evening.