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Laura G. Fisher of Business School Admissions said the B-School accepted Karossy as "part of a long tradition at HBS." According to Fisher, 16 percent of B-School students are foreign, and Karossy is one of two students from the Eastern Bloc...

Author: By Matthew C. Moehlman, | Title: From Marxism to Marketing | 11/4/1988 | See Source »

Hooters is rescued from this seemingly inescapable morass of insipidity by four very engaging performances. In particular, Jim Thompson (Ricky) manages his part with an enviable bravado and an impeccable sense of timing, and Kim Carnesale (Cheryl) radiates a placid yet compelling sensuality. Likewise, the one-liners frequently hit the target, and the "boys' talk" is devastatingly accurate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stage Door | 11/4/1988 | See Source »

...Eliot House resident sees his time in Calgary as one of the high points of his life. "It was exciting to think my performance was reaching so many people so instantly," says Wylie. "There was a part of me that wanted to live for the moment, and then there was a part of me that wanted to play by the rules and finish my program. It was like the ultimate experience. The most amount of people, the most amount of TV coverage and the most amount of hype...

Author: By Melanie R. Williams, | Title: Skating and Partying With the Stars | 11/3/1988 | See Source »

Instead, Spence said in the statement that "thefocus of the story appears to me to be allegedabuses of authority on [Rubin's] part with respectto graduate student admissions and financial-aiddecisions." He added that these departmentdecisions are made by senior and junior statisticsprofessors acting together, while The Crimsonreported that Rubin has final say over funding forgraduate students...

Author: By Teresa A. Mullin, | Title: Spence: Statistics Dept. Abides by GSAS Rules | 11/3/1988 | See Source »

Jackson's stance on gay rights has helped bring gays into the political spectrum. The first step towards solving AIDS, which only Jackson has taken, is for politicians to show that they are aware that gays are an important part of their constituencies, whose rights must be protected; the second must be for them to acknowledge that the disease affects the entire country and not just a small, stigmatized group...

Author: By Susan B. Glasser, | Title: The Politics of AIDS | 11/3/1988 | See Source »

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