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...Fifteen years ago we filled Boylston LectureHall," he said. This year, about 50 people came towatch the speeches...

Author: By Alan E. Wirzbicki, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Juniors Capture Boylston Prizes | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

...start to wonder about that English-speaking opera revival movement at Harvard. With three operas staged this year, and an additional one in the works for next year (bringing the grand total to four), your fifteen minutes of high culture fame may be here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PREDITORIALS | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

...coverage of the men's wrestling team's performance at Nationals brought into sharp focus one of the most irksome long-term grievances with The Crimson's sports pages. The wrestlers had a spectacular showing, with co-captain "Dustin Denunzio '99 earning Harvard's first All-American award in fifteen years, and Jay Weiss being voted Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Coach of the Year. Not only was there no reporter present at the event on March 21, but even the post-fact report in The Crimson ran only on April 2. Accounting for Spring Break, this was still an unnecessary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reader Representative | 4/10/1998 | See Source »

...suddenly wasn't afraid of being late anymore. 15 years ago, most current college students did not know how to tell time. For some of us, unfortunately, this has not really changed in the intervening years. What seems like five minutes to me is actually more like fifteen; even when looking at a clock, I often doubt my own ability in reading it. Have I really been working for four straight hours on this paper? Or, conversely, has this incredibly boring person really only been lecturing for 17 minutes? And when I see my roommate sleeping at random hours...

Author: By Dara Horn, | Title: Learning to Tell Time | 4/7/1998 | See Source »

...National tournament was highlighted by the spectacular wrestling of DeNunzio, who won sixth place and thus earned All America honors, the first Harvard man to do so in fifteen years. DeNunzio, who wrestled in the 134-pound weight class, faced six matches...

Author: By Jodie L. Pearl, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Wrestlers Shine, Place 29th at NCAAs | 4/2/1998 | See Source »

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