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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...been talking to a lot of people who are disappointed. I'm disappointed. I used to hang out there and play pool on weekday nights," said D.U. member Justin E. Frantz '96, who describes himself as "extremely angry" about the situation...

Author: By Victoria E.M. Cain, | Title: D.U. Club Still Closed; No Fall Punch Planned | 10/18/1995 | See Source »

...grad board," he continued. "It's a shame that the D.U. would be closing. It's been around for such a long time. It's a place where we socialized and now its gone ... and there are people who aren't even in the club who used to hang out there...

Author: By Victoria E.M. Cain, | Title: D.U. Club Still Closed; No Fall Punch Planned | 10/18/1995 | See Source »

...could not have gone unnoticed by black Americans, who looked around them for the past year, that a great many whites seemed a bit overeager to hang another black man in spite of a prosecution case that was proved, in the very least, friable. How many jury trials of the old South came to mind? As O.J. became blacker for whites, he became blacker for blacks too, but the reception was quite different. They were willing to overlook the wife beater for the return of the native...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A NATION OF PAINED HEARTS | 10/16/1995 | See Source »

...Joffe has Demi throw twee tea parties which go horribly awry when all the guests are sentenced to hang for witchcraft. The evil magistrate has tightened the nooses round the hapless damsels' necks and with unimaginable cruelty is teasing his victims by rocking the rickety bench which stands between them and death. But he delays too long, giving the Injuns time to gallop up and save the day by attempting to slaughter all the inhabitants, starting, as luck would have it, with the malicious magistrate. Amid all the confusion of the attack, Joffe manages to sneak a cloyingly happy ending...

Author: By Edward P. Mcbride, | Title: Blush With Shame | 10/12/1995 | See Source »

...this time is unclear. You'll just have to ask Davis. "Greetings" reflects on life in the nineties through a mixture of comic monologues on politics and pop culture and short sketches about Davis' miserable love life. Just how the apocalypse, Thoreau and Davis' ex-'s all hang together never becomes clear but the jumble of thoughts does have a loose coherence. At least we know that Davis says we're in the midst of this apocalypse right now. Too many people meander through life with bad attitudes, and instead they should adopt a little optimism, maybe even study...

Author: By Thomas Madsen, | Title: Missing the Sixties, An Apocalypse Of His Own | 10/12/1995 | See Source »

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