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...Union in the early 1980s and moved their family to California. According to Volokh, his parents “vote Republican, think communism is bad and free enterprise is good, and love Reagan.” Such an ideological pedigree could probably not fail to produce a non-gun lover. Volokh hopes the presence of a gun club at HLS will not only provide recreational shooters an opportunity to get to the range, but will also educate students about the pro-gun agenda...

Author: By Peter L. Hopkins, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gunning for a Good Time | 2/28/2002 | See Source »

...Harvard captain is a man after Bill Cleary’s own heart. Cleary, Harvard’s former athletic director and lover of all things amateur athletics, hated specialization among young athletes. During his recruiting days as Harvard hockey coach, Cleary was famous for cherishing the multisport stars and the all-around athletes...

Author: By Brian E. Fallon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Life of Brian: M. Hoops Seniors Can't Come Home Again | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...basic storyline of Giselle follows a peasant girl, Giselle, who is cruelly betrayed. She discovers that her poor lover is not who he appears and is already engaged to another woman. Upon learning the truth, Giselle goes mad with grief and dies after a fit of frenetic dancing...

Author: By Erin K. Kelly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Giselle: Beautiful Dance of Death | 2/22/2002 | See Source »

...course, Giselle’s lover, Count Albrecht, skillfully played by Gaël Lambiotte, comes to visit her grave, repentant of his deceitful behavior. He stumbles into the fatal rituals of the Wilis, doomed to die unless the woman he wronged intervenes or he dances non-stop until dawn breaks...

Author: By Erin K. Kelly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Giselle: Beautiful Dance of Death | 2/22/2002 | See Source »

...love with [him] and knew her mind and needs well enough to know that she would always feel this way.” While Watson’s account seeks to inspire compassion for himself as a “jilted” lover, he seems to suffer more from a bruised ego than from a broken heart. The amount of detail he presents is almost excruciating. The relationship occurred nearly five decades ago. Surely, he could have moved...

Author: By Amy W. Lai, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Unzipping Watson's Helix | 2/22/2002 | See Source »

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