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Word: ideas (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...budding group is the brain-child of Sean Bennett '01, Clifford S. Davidson '02 and Alexander Boni-Saenz '01. But they're not the only ones behind this idea: 45 undergraduates have already responded to BOND's posters and expressed interest in helping out with the group's growth, officials...

Author: By John M. Gravois, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Group Urges Comfort, Not Activism | 10/25/1999 | See Source »

...terribly backwards of all of us to have fostered the idea that the only place for minorities in theater is outside of the mainstream. We are not eighteenth-century Britain but a diverse university community. In theater, it is long past time for all our colors...

Author: By Frankie J. Petrosino, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ARTS EXPOSE: Something Rotten in the State of Harvard Theater | 10/22/1999 | See Source »

...effective Reader Representative for The Crimson when I am barely a Crimson reader. I decided to take this job because during my first two years at Harvard I read The Crimson almost every day and developed strong feelings about many aspects of the paper. I was excited by the idea of finding out about what other people thought about the paper and trying to work with Crimson executives to affect change...

Author: By David B. Orr, | Title: If Only the Paper Came | 10/22/1999 | See Source »

...could be the Son of Man echoes the sentiments of the rest of the cast and crew in saying: "I don't hope to influence how people think about Jesus; I'm just trying to entertain. The idea of this show is that we want people to feel that theater can be fun, that they're holding on to a ticket that's half rock opera and half rock concert, something that'll really get them excited about theater, a real adrenaline rush...

Author: By Ankur N. Ghosh, | Title: Jesus Christ Superstar | 10/22/1999 | See Source »

...seems that The Crimson's discomfort with the BGTLSA's militancy has to do with a socially acceptable, yet morally wrong, attitude that accepts the conceptual idea of homosexuality yet rejects actual sexual manifestation. I am incredibly disappointed that The Crimson's staff has chosen such a weak and uninteresting position. Sexually explicit BGTLSA posters have a larger cultural point which is relevant and necessary. The Crimson's own reaction to these posters indicates a radical difference between the ways in which gay and straight sexuality are viewed on campus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 10/22/1999 | See Source »

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