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...finally raised his hand and chastised us for being stereotypically self-centered Americans, concerned only with our narrow domestic interests and not with the wider world...
...Antonioni's La Notte (1961), he moved like a man in perpetual postcoital ennui, elevating spiritual passivity to a metaphysic and a fashion statement. "Mastroianni" became a kind of emotional cologne for the modern male. And no one wore the style as elegantly as he: the dark suit, the narrow tie, the eyes of a man who's been up three nights straight doing things that would excite anyone but him. These art films won international success because of his effortless allure. La Notte, with its blank walls and arid stares, was withal an essay in star quality. We could...
...talk like that never enters the cramped, narrow courts of Hemenway Gym, home of the men's and women's squash teams...
...year," Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 vetoed it, leaving the issue unresolved. And even though many faculty have been tenured over the past year, the council took no action to try to get students more involved in a process that directly affects them and that could narrow the gender gap among tenured faculty...
...time to reassess the process by which America votes for its leader. The current system distorts our candidates' priorities, objectives and motives and the narrow political, geographic and economic issues they tackle. We cannot ask ourselves why voter turnout is so low if we do not have a system in which each and every vote truly is equal. BENNETT SHULDMAN Moscow...