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...read your names the morning after you were elected, and, while I couldn't remember your faces, I didn't worry. You had virtually camped in my hallway the past two weeks. I was sure I would see you again. I haven't. To say that I am disappointed is an understatement...

Author: By Lauren E. Baer, | Title: A Disillusioned Constituent Speaks | 2/16/1999 | See Source »

...Busch-Reisinger exhibition does an adequate job of presenting the complexity of Weimar visual culture. There are no flagship pieces; not one oil painting graces the show (where is Christian Schad?). Copious books have been placed in the hallway outside the exhibit to bolster the scanty offerings. There is a characteristic Georg Grosz sketch of men and women walking about, greedy and mean, but it feels like little more than a twig compared to the corpus of Grosz's works. The same is true of the representation given of Beckmann, Feiniger, Albers, Schlemmer and other Weimar stars. The only artist...

Author: By Benjamin E. Lytal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: WEIMAR at the BUSCH-REISINGER | 12/4/1998 | See Source »

When we noticed they were gone, at around 4 a.m., we went to the A.D. where there was a large group of guys milling in the street. Once the door was finally opened, we saw the two girls standing in the hallway, drunk and surrounded by seemingly intoxicated...

Author: By Angela M. Miklavcic, | Title: Too Young for a Final Club | 11/24/1998 | See Source »

...show." Marcantonio was a rather infamous counterfeiter in his time. He is considered the preeminent reproductive engraver, "the first and the best." For Pon the show began as a meditation on Marcantonio's copies of Durer, but evolved because she wanted to put those prints (the ones in the hallway) into a historical context...

Author: By Brooke M. Lampley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Art Imitates Art at the Fogg Museum | 11/20/1998 | See Source »

...would hear me sing. He said yes, and so Iwent to sing there, and he gave me a great, greatresponse and invited me to see a dress rehearsalfor Billy Budd at the Met the next day. So thenext day I went in the backstage door and walkedthrough the back hallway into the Met. There'snothing I could have done that would have moreimpressed me more at that time in my life. Atlunchtime we all went to the cafeteria and sat atthis 10-person round table. There were all thesefamous singers at the table and talking over me--Icouldn...

Author: By Carla A. Blackmar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: First-Year Considers Debut in Harvard Opera | 11/20/1998 | See Source »

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