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...Wednesday night, when you and your friends are trying to hide the glistening in your eyes as you celebrate the approaching morning, say a toast to all the roads yet traveled, to how you'll never lose touch with even your worst enemy thanks to the ubiquity of e-mail and to 1,600 closed chapters, open books and happily ever-afters. Murad S. Hussain '99, a psychology concentrator in Eliot House, was associate editor of Fifteen Minutes in 1998. T.J. Kelleher '99, an anthropology concentrator in Leverett House, was editor of Fifteen Minutes...

Author: By T.j. Kelleher, | Title: Crossing the Rubicon | 6/7/1999 | See Source »

...Anthony Lewis, then of the Crimson now of the New York Times, had noted my appearance. "In the fall of 1947, President Leavitt added a Radcliffe correspondent to the staff and this miss, Joan McPartlin '49, proved so successful at the 'Cliffe and other women's hide-outs that the Crimson seethed with discussion about having females on the sacrosanct staff...

Author: By Joan MCPARTLIN Mahoney, | Title: First 'Cliffe Correspondent Remembers Pioneering at All-Male Harvard Crimson | 6/7/1999 | See Source »

...worry that we are going to become free-will invalids. People have stylists, dog walkers and personal shoppers. Am I supposed to hire a couples therapist to follow me around so I don't cheat on my girlfriend, and a music critic to hide my Bruce Hornsby CDs? I don't want to live in that world. Mostly because I can't afford...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I Wouldn't Eat That if I Were You | 5/31/1999 | See Source »

...appeal does not question the institution of tenure. It is fair consideration for tenure that I seek. Without tenure, perhaps even Professor Nesson would hide or lose his independence...

Author: By Peter Berkowitz, | Title: Fair Harvard | 5/26/1999 | See Source »

Everyone's talking about the warning signs that the parents missed. But what were they supposed to notice? When parents complain about how moody and distant their teen is, everyone says, "Oh, that's just being a teenager." I know how easy it is to hide things from those around you. Parents, teachers and other adults see only the facade that you want them to see. If Eric and Dylan didn't want their parents to know what was going on in their lives, their folks wouldn't have been able to figure it out. SYLVIA ALBERT, 17 Northridge, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 24, 1999 | 5/24/1999 | See Source »

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