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...poor souls who once soared at the top of the Harvard social hierarchy and earned the loathing of decent students now deserve only our deepest sympathy. After the Inter-Club Council (the adults who make club decisions) banned kegs from the clubs, barred alcohol from punching events and even proposed to ban guests from the nine all-male institutions, clubbies across campus could be seen dabbing tears away with their silk pocket squares...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Tear in Their Beer | 10/24/1990 | See Source »

...Inter-Club Council's decision came after some typical club antics a week and a half ago: students reported that at least four and perhaps as many as eight club partiers were brought to area hospitals with symptoms of alcohol poisoning. Club elders--evidently afraid of the devastating impact of increasingly tough' liability laws--decided to clamp down on drinking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Tear in Their Beer | 10/24/1990 | See Source »

...course, the Inter-Club Council has insisted for years that "The clubs as organizations do not serve alcohol to anyone," a regulation included in all punching invitations and duly ignored by the clubs. But this time, the crackdown on booze--at least at punching events--seems to be for real. The Inter-Club Council seems intent on taking the fun out of exclusivity and gender discrimination...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Tear in Their Beer | 10/24/1990 | See Source »

According to two club presidents who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the Inter-Club Council, which includes a graduate president from each of the nine clubs, is telling the clubs not to serve alcohol during this fall's member selection process--a process known as punching...

Author: By Philip P. Pan, | Title: Clubs to Ban Alcohol From Punch Process | 10/19/1990 | See Source »

...exist between the wealthy Gulf Arabs and their less fortunate brothers in other parts of the Arab world. This is to question the commitment of Gulf Arabs in aiding poorer Arabs. In reality, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have long been active benefactors--within leagal and internationally supported frameworks--of inter-Arab relief organizations...

Author: By Bader El-jean, | Title: Unity Needed in Gulf Crisis | 10/10/1990 | See Source »

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