Word: goldener
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Crimson is pleased to announce the election of the following editors to the News Board: Steven M. Arkow '84 of Far Rockaway, N.Y. and Winthrop House; Beth L. Golden '83 of Minneapolis, Minn., and Lowell House; Jeffrey E. Seifert '81-4 of Brewster, N.Y. and Adams House; Julian A. Treger '84 of Johannesburg, South Africa, and Adams House; and Richard S. Zemel '84 of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mather House...
...such an innocuous little piece of paper, the computer punch card has loomed large in modern life. When they first started fluttering out of bills and statements in the 1950s, the cards were hailed as harbingers of the computer age, a golden time when machines would take over the tedious work and free people for a fuller life. In the 1960s, though, the cards were transmogrified into the symbol of alienation in a society where machines had run amuck. The somewhat bossy injunction printed on the cards became a slogan of student rebellion: "I am a human being...
...alumni game most years. Although the more recent versions of the Harvard soccer team usually defeat the returning grads, they really haven't come close to the accomplishment of the teams Papagianis played with. The late '60s and early '70s were. as Papagianis says, "truly a golden age of soccer at Harvard...
Portland 109, Golden State...
Janet Malcolm's Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession is a timely and masterful foray into the practice and penetralia of this modern mystery religion. Timely because since the golden age of piety of the fifties--when Salinger's Seymour Glass frolicked blithely with bananafish while his new bride chatted with her mother about what all the "goddam" analysts thought about that peculiar young man--psychoanalysis has been receding from, the public eye. After these years of gestalt therapy, est, and, yes, hot tubs (who can really believe that a neighborhood of fools sitting in a tub of scalding water is therapy...