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Dates: during 1990-1999
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What remains, however, and what ties the dream back to earth is the idea of the life force which inexorably draws men to women. The life force fuels the positive evolution that allows man to reach the ultimate status of Superman. When Dona Ana concludes the Hell Scene with her cry, "Then my work is not yet done!" we know what is in store for her modern-day counterpart (and don Juan's) upon the latter's waking...

Author: By Lynn Y. Lee, | Title: Man, Woman Create Life Force | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

...mythical, surreal image of Harvard and the real College for their first-years so that the new students can have a place within Harvard. That bridge, the philosophy that inspires the prefect program follows, will make first-years feels more at home. I do not disagree with that idea. But I wonder what is lost when we cross that bridge. I remember the wonder that I arrived with when I first came here the wonder of feeling a part of a long and lofty tradition. Much of my excitement about coming to Harvard was unique because coming to Harvard...

Author: By Tanya Dutta, | Title: Mythical Harvard | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

Lizt originally threw out the idea of the Datamatch to a group of friends, both male and female, as a half-joke. Since the initial response was over-whelmingly positive, Lizt, Krauss and Moffitt decided to make the idea a reality. The Last Chance Dance provided the necessary venue...

Author: By Melissa ROSE Langsam, | Title: Seniors Coupled At Last Minute | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

Grobmyer, a Little Rock lawyer and former Clinton golfing buddy, last year got virtually free range of the Executive Mansion to push the idea for a company he represented. Even though he was shot down in the end, Grobmyer made bridge-building history: his project combined Baker, the firm's counsel; Alex Copson, a sometime bass player with the British rock band Iron Butterfly; and Dan Murphy, a retired admiral who had held top jobs in the CIA and the Bush vice presidency. Grobmyer's plan was heard far and wide: it reached Clinton twice by letter, and it landed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AN F.O.B. ON THE LOOSE | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

...House nearly 200 times during Clinton's first term, often seeking help on business interests. In January 1996 he began pressing the National Security Council to meet with Murphy and Copson, principals of the Washington-based firm, U.S. Fuel & Security Group, that inspired the cradle-to-grave nuclear-fuel idea. Repeatedly rebuffed, Grobmyer kept appealing to the next higher level, prompting complaints that he was reducing complex issues to a political campaign. He declined to be interviewed on the specifics of the case. Clinton finally wrote to Grobmyer on Sept. 23, saying his project was interesting but had a number...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AN F.O.B. ON THE LOOSE | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

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