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...Joanna M. Weiss '94 was editorial chair of The Crimson in 1993. Traditionally, the outgoing editorial chair reviews the Pudding Show...
...Joanna M. Weiss '94 is the outgoing editorial chair of The Harvard Crimson...
...Bracelet, by Yoshiko Uchida (Philomel; $14.95). A clear, direct look at social injustice is especially hard in children's literature, whose traditions say wrongs must be made right. In 1942 the Japanese-American author was sent with her family to a detention camp, and this story and Joanna Yardley's warm, elegiac illustrations recall a time for which good explanations are still not available. The title refers to a bracelet given the Japanese-American heroine Emi, who's about eight, by her Anglo friend Laurie. The gift and the remembered friendship allow Emi to hope that peace and trust will...
...rest of those invited were Phillips BrooksHouse Association Treasurer Andrew J. Ehrlich '96and Raza representative Richard Cole Jr., bothcouncil members; former Let's Go Publisher Mark N.Templeton '93-94; Salient editor Whitney D. Pidot'96; Rhodes scholar Alexander M. Johnston '94;Marshall scholar Paras P. Mehta '94; CrimsonEditorial Chair Joanna M. Weiss '94; and Instituteof Politics Student Advisory Committee ChairElizabeth R. Caputo...
...along with male and female genders -- would be unnecessary. That's the conceit of books such as Charles Eric Maine's World Without Men (1958) and Poul Anderson's Virgin Planet (1959). Conversely, cloning might be a device for preserving love. The 1991 British TV miniseries The Cloning of Joanna May, based on a Fay Weldon novel, is about a man who dumps his unfaithful wife -- but only after cloning her so he can replace her with her twin a few years down the line...