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Robert J. Fitzpatrick, 34, a Canadian-born, onetime Jesuit seminarian, holds a master's degree in medieval French and oscillates between Johns Hopkins University, where he is dean of students, and city hall, where he is Baltimore's youngest city councilman. "More people should spend a limited time...
The second half of the program, Unnatural Acts, is billed as an experience in "total" theater and, while it isn't quite as total as all that, it is an hour of funny, raucous burlesque. The four performers, Benson, Driscoll, DruMarkle and Peter Kovner, race hysterically around the stage in...
In part, that sociopolitical phenomenon has to do with the feminist movement, which has created what one sociologist calls "the ideology of sisterly love." The subculture of feminist discussion groups and lectures on campuses and elsewhere has brought more and more women together, encouraging friendship and even affection between them...
Gwaltney got the idea for something like the Chronicle in 1957, when he was editor of the Johns Hopkins alumni magazine. At that time, he helped fashion an insert dealing with various national issues in education. The supplement took off and soon reached a circulation of 2.4 million. In an...
Brown, ranked tenth in the nation, has lost only one of its five games to third seated Johns Hopkins. Harvard's record is now 0-4, although all losses have been to teams ranked in the top eleven.