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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hers. And, amazingly, so did all of us, following the instructor through the pivots, jumps and pelvic thrusts that she incorporated into her set. Everyone jams in her own way, but old timers and novices alike found a place on that dance floor to bust a move. Paralegals and grad students shook their groove thing and put Janet Jackson to shame. Lady Miss Kier says that groove is in the heart, and she surely is right...

Author: By Julia M. Napier, | Title: Funk Aerobics | 3/2/1995 | See Source »

...talked to them about when I came to the College back in '58 when there were seven Black students in the grad schools and 15 in the College," Epps said."I contrasted that with the current situationwhere there are 2000 Black students total in theUniversity...

Author: By Michael M. Luo, | Title: Business Association, College Sponsor Talk | 2/28/1995 | See Source »

...Yorkshire butcher, Bennett may be wishing against wish for a good honest job that bloodies the hands. Instead, this Oxford grad with a fretful, donnish air is stuck with his reputation as Britain's most endearing man of letters. A reluctant star since the early '60s, when he beguiled London and Broadway with Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Jonathan Miller in the Beyond the Fringe comedy revue, Bennett has proved to be the surprise marathoner of that dazzling quartet. In his plays (A Question of Attribution, The Wind in the Willows), film scripts (A Private Function, Prick Up Your Ears...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BARD OF EMBARRASSMENT | 2/27/1995 | See Source »

Maybe the building hasn't been kind to the Crimson of late, but perhaps coach Ronn Tomassoni--an RPI grad himself--put it best. "We've beaten them at the right times, and tonight was one of those times...

Author: By Bradford E. Miller, | Title: The Passionate Warriors | 2/25/1995 | See Source »

...dance attendees exhibited the "Love sucks" attitude, requesting the DJ to play such tunes as "I Will Survive," Grease's "You Better Shape Up ('cause I need a man)" and the always bitter "Love Bites." About fifty students danced hard under a strobe light, and according to second-year grad student Tony Zhang, had "a really good time." Leverett's dance attracted roughly two hundred students (mostly first-years and Leverett house residents) with the promise that "the first 100 will receive a kiss" -a rich, sweet Hershey's kiss. An additional perk was the personal ad board where students...

Author: By Jeanne S. Pae, | Title: Wookin' Pa Nub | 2/16/1995 | See Source »

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