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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...National Poetry Month. The first harbingers of this nationwide phenomeon are already manifest, namely the Magnetic Poetry boards installed at T-stops across the city. But this is only the tip of the iceberg, according to the latest press release from the Academy of American Poets. Projects include "distibut[ing] 100,000 free books of poetry in supermarkets, hotels, jury waiting rooms, schools, libraries, literacy centers, highway rest stops, on Amtrak trains and in other public place." Reacting to what appears to be the growing irrelevance of poetry in American culture, the big-hitters of American poetry will be coming...
Hauser said he'll continue to focus on researchquestions which interest him most, including"show[ing] how the mind evolved using primates asa tool to what features of our own thoughts andemotions are unique and which ones are shared withother animals, in particular, primates," Hausersaid...
Supporters of affirmative action vociferously protested the decision, call- ing it destructive to the goal of diversity...
From Peter S. Manasantivongs '99: "The Crimson misquotes people so often that I am wary of giving them quotes except on paper." Supplementing his concern, other complaints about mis-spellings, mis-namings, mis-clue-ing on the cross-word--and recently, a mis-labeling of a picture of Pforzheimer as "Cabot House"--got me thinking that there's at least the occasional expected slip-up in reporting and editing standards. Pavninder Singh '98 of Lowell House, in a complaint echoed by many Quadlings, said, "My main problem with the paper is that I don't get it every day." Well...
...family is destroyed, Keyes said that "we are destroy- ing all real intimacy and trust...