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PRETEND YOU'RE an observant Jew at Harvard. After years of being an undergraduate prisoner to Charlie Tuna, limited to a meager malnutritional diet of Star--Kist and cheese--despite paying full board costs--Mike Berry, head of Dining Services/Mealtime Messiah has taken the first steps to setting you free. You can now be carefree and consume such kosher cuisine as a knish from the Dunster kosher table. For the first time you can be fully integrated into the dining hall scene...
...wearing a suit. Whereas feminism was hip and fashionable in the '70s, antifeminism became socially acceptable in the '80s. First the fundamentalist right, then the White House -- and ultimately Hollywood, television and many journalists -- held feminism responsible for "every woe besetting women," Faludi writes, "from mental depression to meager savings accounts, from teenage suicides to eating disorders to bad complexions...
While this report is detailed on potential punishments for public service programs which neglect those guidelines, the actual guidelines are very meager indeed. They include a virtual reproduction of the PBHA vehicle policy, the University shuttle bus policy, and then clear statements such as "adequate training of student volunteers, along with consistent positive relationships between Harvard students with the communities they serve, are two crucial areas that must be addressed, in order to provide high quality safe programs...
Harvard held Princeton's All-Ivy forward Corneille Burt, who normally average 15 points, to a meager 10 points...
Miss Julie is slightly reminiscent of high school productions--only a lot better acted. It certainly warrants seeing because of the economical use of its meager props...