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Like all critical darlings, PJ Harvey had a defining moment when she simultaneously endeared herself to rock writers and set off art-house panic alarms in the average listener. That moment was the opening line of her 1993 track Reeling: "I want to bathe in milk/ eat grapes," she raged. "Robert De Niro/ sit on my face." Raw, dark, witty and extremely sexual, Harvey had critics panting, and it's no wonder. But people who actually pay for records stared at the frequently naked form on her album covers; heard the heart-laid-bare, avant-garde songs about frustration...
...told that the presidential search committee is operating in strict secrecy (News, "400 Make List For Next Univ. President," Oct. 16). Yet The Crimson in the same article refers to Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67 as a "top contender" for Harvard's presidency, as it has in numerous articles on the search ever since it began last spring. In June, for instance, The Crimson claimed that Fineberg and Harvard Business School dean Kim B. Clark '74 "are currently considered the top contenders to succeed their outgoing boss" (News, "Filling Rudenstine's Shoes," June 8), without saying just who is doing...
...think we were both relieved that it was not in The Crimson," he adds. "We were not big date types and it made us look like we were fabulous with women.... He had plenty of dates, but that wasn't what would stand out about Harvey...
...think he wasn't flamboyant enough," Rose says. "It was meant to be much sillier than Harvey could have been. It needed someone who was willing to be gross...
...Harvey was a fun, warm and generous roommate, Rose says, adding that he also inspired tremendous respect. One benefit of sharing Harvey's quarters was the regular shipment of his grandmother's cookies. ("Fabulous," Rose remembers...