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Jason D. Williamson '98 was elected president and Dionne A. Fraser '99 was picked for the club's vice presidency...
...discussion was organized by BSA Lecture Series Chair Dionne A. Fraser '99 and was moderated by Dr. S. Allen Counter, associate professor of neurology and neurophysiology and director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations
...must realize that positive change is difficult to come by and sometimes requires more urgent action, not "subtle" argument. To borrow a phrase, we do not believe that respect and understanding is too much to ask of Harvard's student body. --Dionne A. Fraser '99 Dahni-El Y. Giles '99 Josephine S. Noble '99 Terrance Q. Norflis '99 Jason B. Phillips...
...synthesizers of the Cocteaus' first albums. Yet in tone, the EP is light-years away from those days of bristling desperation. "Feet Like Fins" is the most egregious track in this regard. It sounds a thousand other New Age tracks -- the silvery synthesizer line sticks to three notes, Fraser keeps to a mere two, and the song contains of the same four measures repeated over and over. "Violaine." the one track on the EP with personality, has its sublime moments. In the chorus, Fraser's voice finally breaks through its recently adopted sweet and inoffensive veneer...
...those yearning for a return to the emotive power of 1984's quietly heartbreaking Treasure will likely be disappointed with the upcoming full-length album. Word is that Fraser considers Milk and Kisses a psychic return to the soothing days of her childhood, as hinted at by its uncharacteristically sentimental title. Judging from Fraser's statements and the material on these two EP's, the Cocteaus seem to have succumbed to the disease that terrifies every Prozac-wary auteur -- a thirst for happiness...