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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hope to present the wearing of clothes as art," said Olch, who appeared at the interview wearing brown corduroy pants, a pinstriped button-down shirt, a brown wool sweater and brown leather lace-up boots. "[HFA] wants to forget the traditional magazine format and present a unique approach...

Author: By Ian Z. Pervil, | Title: New Magazine Hopes To Highlight Fashion | 12/16/1995 | See Source »

...want this to come across as some hare-brained scheme. People often become so absorbed in what they're doing that they forget the expressive potential of clothing," Olch said. "You do get a kick out of buying a new shirt...

Author: By Ian Z. Pervil, | Title: New Magazine Hopes To Highlight Fashion | 12/16/1995 | See Source »

...argument for autonomy presupposes that PBHA can run its own affairs without the Administration looking over its shoulder. How soon we forget that PBHA is swimming in its won internal failure. Stories of lack-adaisical driving certification requirements, multiple automobile accidents, students driving without authorization and the actions of Harvetta Nero '96 have frequented the front pages of this newspaper over the last two years. These repeated incidents severely question whether Executive Director Greg Johnson's personal relationships with PBHA's student leaders make him incapable of playing the inherently antagonistic role of administrative overseer. Clearly, PBHA has not demonstrated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Incompetence Rules at PBH | 12/15/1995 | See Source »

While the second half witnessed a remarkable Crimson comeback, the first half was one most of the Harvard players would like to forget. The team shot a woeful 32 percent from the floor, including three-of-11 from downtown--a disappointing performance for a squad that prides itself on long-distance shooting as its main weapon...

Author: By Ed Perez-giz, | Title: W. Cagers Fall, 87-77 | 12/14/1995 | See Source »

Cleveland was stunned when Modell made his surprise announcement at a Nov. 6 press conference in Baltimore. "I'll never forget the kindness of the people and the fan support over the years," said Modell. "But frankly...I had no choice." Modell was heavily leveraged in Cleveland, and he didn't want to sell the team because he wanted to pass it on to his son. But he harbored some resentment against the city for giving new playgrounds to the baseball Indians and the basketball Cavaliers. Still, local voters hoped Modell would change his mind two days after the announcement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BAD BOUNCES FOR THE N.F.L. | 12/11/1995 | See Source »

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