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...Modern Art that will travel to Houston, New York and Chicago. It appears at the same time as The Lives of the Muses (HarperCollins; 416 pages), a supple work of cultural history by novelist Francine Prose, whose subject is the women who have inspired creative men from Samuel Johnson to John Lennon. She tells us, "The lives of the muses greatly expand our limited notions of Eros," and she includes within those notions Carroll's not quite sexual, not quite chaste infatuations. Prose devotes a chapter to Alice Liddell, the little girl who inspired Alice in Wonderland. Carroll contrived...
...After a substance-free summer, Friday night marked a happy and drool-inducing reunion with marijuana for Felix P. Johnson ’03. “I’m just chillin’, you know?” he mused contemplatively. “And that lamp,” he said while pointing at the moon, “it’s totally just chilling too!” Johnson then borrowed a pen so that he could write his insight about the lamp down on his hand...
...Johnson advocated for a “conservation ethic,” urging parents to teach their children the value of the world they live in. Bowles said the conservation of biodiversity makes sense from an economic standpoint...
Green Party candidate Jill E. Stein ’73, Libertarian Carla A. Howell and independent candidate Barbara Johnson filed suit over their exclusion from the debate, but were unsuccessful in gaining entry...
...Friars remained composed following Harvard’s score, unleashing a flurry of shots on Harvard freshman goalkeeper Ryan Johnson. Johnson—who replaced Roth at halftime—responded with numerous critical saves, many of them coming against minimal defensive coverage. Most of these shots came from Wexler, who beat the Crimson defense on numerous occasions...