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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...formation-the word PROCREATE!, more or less, spelled out on the field at half time. In 1980 at the Perm game, the bandsmen compromised by forming the same message in Arabic script. This, too, was deemed unacceptable. This year the subdued bandies did march into the bowl singing "To hell with Yale" to the tune of O Tannenbaum, but that was all. The Yale band also did not sink to the occasion. Had marauders from M.I.T. prepared an appropriate prank-last year they spent three weeks engineering the implantation under the midfield turf of a 4-ft. balloon, which they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Connecticut: The 100th Classic | 12/12/1983 | See Source »

Jean-Paul Sartre's "Huis Clos" ("No Exit") opened last night in Canaday B-12. Dryansky's suite, and will run at least until Sunday. "Canaday B-12 is well-suited to the play because there's the same chaos in Canaday as there is in Sartre's Hell," Dryansky, who is co-directing the play with fellow Canaday B resident Edward R. Weiner '87, said yesterday...

Author: By Jocelyn L. Morin, | Title: There's 'No Exit' From Canaday B-12 | 12/8/1983 | See Source »

...Hell on Earth...

Author: By Jocelyn L. Morin, | Title: There's 'No Exit' From Canaday B-12 | 12/8/1983 | See Source »

Because the room is small, the play often merges with the audience. It is a fitting space for a play about three people locked in a living room together for all of eternity. Left to themselves, the three verbally create their own hell...

Author: By Jocelyn L. Morin, | Title: There's 'No Exit' From Canaday B-12 | 12/8/1983 | See Source »

...easy answer to all these spectacles of destruction is that killing is unforgivable, or perhaps the platitude that "War is hell," or even the obvious injunction that it must not happen. But it does keep happening. In Tripoli, the P.L.O. has been hacking itself to pieces, and killing hundreds of innocent bystanders in the process. That is not a nuclear war, to be sure, but the dead and maimed women being shown on the TV screen every evening can hardly appreciate the difference...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Reality Is Always Worse | 12/5/1983 | See Source »

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