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...image of keg-toting denizens of a fraternity party and their equally intoxicated sorority women won't necessarily manifest itself at Harvard. Still, the University faces the danger of a segmented, decentralized society that no longer focuses on the Yard and houses...

Author: By Daniel Altman, | Title: Quincy, Adams, Animal? | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

...think there was a commitment between both of us to mend any problems between our groups that may have been manifest by Tony Martin's speech," Kaunfer added...

Author: By Victor Chen, | Title: BSA-Hillel Relations Grow in Hard Times | 12/17/1994 | See Source »

...possibility of botulism, food poisoning manifest in some canned goods, has also been ruled out due to the absence of neurological symptoms among the patients...

Author: By Wilson J. Liao, | Title: Illness Study Due Out Today | 12/13/1994 | See Source »

...expression, "man with a Godcomplex." The story is inspired in part by the Greek legend of Amphitryon, whose body Zeus inhabited to seduce Amphitryon's wife. In the Godard version, God, a presence with a terrifying, gravelly voice straight out of a Saturday morning cartoon, decides to manifest Himself in the guise of ordinary Simon Donnadieu, played by ubiquitous French film star Gerard Depardieu. (Donnadieu means "given to God," and Depardieu means "on behalf of God," Get it?). Simon starts using "thine" and "thou" in conversation, much to the astonishment of his wife, Rachel (Laurence Masliah), who, not surprisingly...

Author: By Rachel E. Silverman, | Title: 'Helas' for the Audience | 12/1/1994 | See Source »

...conquer together. But the prospect that Congress was coming closer last week to approving the new global trade treaty -- one of the most far-reaching acts of economic legislation in U.S. history -- had the chief economist for one of the nation's biggest food exporters talking the language of Manifest Destiny. "We're going to grow more grain. We're going to grow more beef. We're going to be slaughtering more hogs. We're going to grow more poultry. We're gonna get that European market!" said Dick Gady of ConAgra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trickery Wins Over Trade | 10/17/1994 | See Source »

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