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Given the make-up of the invitation list, this meeting will likely contain more pithy observations of the kind offered by proctor Terri Gerstein, who suggests that Harvard first-years are so narve that she, fearing that they might get "sucked in" by a church she doesn't like, must protect them from their own capacity to make decisions. First-year students who enjoy making their own choices should feel duly insulted by her remarks. Undergraduate Council member Randall A. Fine '96 correctly identifies the agenda behind the December 19 meeting when he notes, "if it isn't an issue...
...sort of useful, long-term legislation passed these days. In fact, I'm going to be so bold as to predict that in the foreseeable future the American government will be no more productive or effective than it has been in the past half-century, regardless of its political make...
...Lester H. Miller '95 went through a 90-minute make-up session with his friends to dress up as Ginger Rogers, a female character in a 1930's Fred Astaire movie. To prepare, he also watched one of Astaire's movies...
...seasoned, swaggering movie heartthrob, that scene might have been an irresistible chance to show off, but for Hugh Grant the occasion proved mortifying. "The first time I took my shirt off on the set," he says, referring to the filming of Four Weddings and a Funeral, "the make-up artist asked, 'Do you want definition painted in?' What was even more tragic is that I would have liked it but could not face having it painted on in front of everyone else. I'm still getting over that...
...teams will square off in a doubleheader today in New Haven in a make-up of Saturday's rain-outs...