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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...That has been the basic, nice kind of problem but still a problem--i.e. and enormous number, an over-whelming number, of people we had never heard of applied--and so to simply find out enough information to make the right kind of sort has taken an enormous amount of time," Rudenstine said in an interview last month...

Author: By Matthew W. Granade and Adam S. Hickey, S | Title: General Counsel Search Near End | 4/18/1997 | See Source »

Many Currier students said they thought the warning was a false alarm since they have heard many over the past few months...

Author: By Andrew K. Mandel, | Title: Officials Still Seeking Cause Of Currier Fire | 4/17/1997 | See Source »

...came because I had heard reports of the massacre but had no idea what was going on," said Josh P. Groban, a second-year Law School student. "Basically I came to hear it from the horse's mouth...

Author: By Alexandra S. Morrison, | Title: South African Judge Delivers Lecture | 4/17/1997 | See Source »

...disturb. For the Biennial, he presents his most restrained and sophisticated work yet, three-dimensional glass ovals resting on metal poles or the floor, on to which he projects video images of talking heads. They stare at the viewer and blankly recite children's variations of songs commonly heard in school yards: "Joy to the world, the teacher's dead; we barbecued her head." Yet monotone delivery and eerie visual presentation transform these rhymes into disturbing alien utterances. We watch both mesmerized and repulsed, while the sculptures dare us to pull their plugs...

Author: By Scott Rothkopf, | Title: The Greatest Show on Earth | 4/17/1997 | See Source »

...bisexuals were all too pleased to do. And in their insincerity, I detected the root of the show, what made it so successful, and why it resonated. "Cantata 2000" represented the artistic high point of the undistracted sense of irony that pervades our culture. In the singers' voices, I heard moments of beauty. But in their words, I understood no appreciation for the real. Even in the staged poetry lounge, the poet becomes a vehicle for nonsense, and then an object for beating...

Author: By Joshua A. Kaufman, | Title: Three Ring Circus | 4/17/1997 | See Source »

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