Word: mattes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Early this fall the Crimson carried a brief letter to the editor protesting publication of a suggestive advertisement for the "Stimola Condom." ("It's like hundreds of tiny fingers urging a woman to let go," the ad promised.) The letter's author, Matt A. Thomas '77, objected to the graphics and text of the ad and to the "type of sex relations the product facilitates"--pre-marital sex. He added, "I believe sex between married partners can be the highest expression of love...Any person can and should develop the discipline and self control to postpone such gratification until...
Like the Radcliffe woman, many Harvard graduates who remain in Cambridge feel strange about it, and many prefer not to talk for publication. Matt, who graduated in 1975, spent much of the fall living in a friend's room at Radcliffe and unsuccessfully looking for work. Now, in his small rented room near the Square, he says, "I'd rather not talk about it. I'm sorry, I'd just rather not." Susan, who's been living in Cambridge since she graduated in 1974, says she's not sure she wants to talk about it, either, but will call back...
...epee, John Hirschfeld started by taking two bouts. Hirschfeld returned to the lineup despite the broken wrist he suffered in last month's NYU contest. Matt Simmons also won two bouts, while sophomore Bob Barger won one. Marion said his epee team looked "pretty good" but was still "erratic" and, at times, "hysterical." The return of the Crimson's top epee man, senior Eric Reed, should help in settling down the epee class...
...could not love the most trustworthy man on TV, Dr. Matt Powers, father figure at Hope Memorial Hospital...
...Crimson's epee squad was the shining star of a generally lackluster performance by the fencers. John Hirschfeld aced his way past all three CCNY opponents and Eric Mandelbaum and Matt Simmons each won two out of three of their bouts...