Word: life
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...editorial published in The Crimson last week titled "Life Isn't a Kosher Deli," Jonathan Cohn launched an attack on the recent surge of fraternities at Harvard--and Sigma Alpha Mu, in particular...
...although the goals and positions of the new traditionally Jewish organization are to some extent questionable, his argument showed little appreciation for the need for a new breed of social organization. Students are attempting to broaden the organized social life of a University whose present system caters almost exclusively to prep-school WASPs and old-boy legacies...
...only must these new national fraternities adhere to national rules to which many of its members are morally against, but they must also face greater obstacles from the University administration, which is still doing whatever it can to make life an uphill battle for these new fraternities. Denied official recognition, newly formed fraternities themselves must supply everything from congregation rooms to mailing announcements...
...financial or moral support of the powerful alumni network of the final clubs to soften the administration's position on nationally affiliated organizations. In the face of their scarce resources, it is fair to assume they will have a tough time securing themselves a safe position in the social life of the University...
...three books, Bryson examined the contrast between visual narrative and image in 18th century French painting, addressed the issue of influences on artists and applied semotics to painting. A book on still-life painting will be published by the Harvard University Press in the spring, Bryson said...