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Even more jarring was the picture of President Rudenstine that the magazine decided to portray. Rather than depicting the tanned, well-rested Rudenstine who now occupies Massachusetts Hall, Newsweek searched as hard as it could--and ultimately acquired--unflattering photos which make Rudenstine appear, to say the least, severly haggard...
...seen as an exercise in ethnic cleansing. ``History is taught one way in Mexico and another way in the U.S.,'' says former Public Education Secretary Jose Angel Pescador Osuna, consul in Los Angeles. ``It is our psychological trauma that the U.S. robbed us. But in the U.S. textbooks portray Mexicans as bandits who invaded Texas...
Jerry Finnegan's Sister. Brian has spenthis whole life wrestling with an unrequitedsomething for his best friend's sister, but everytime they meet, he puts his foot in his mouth. NowBeth is getting married and time is running out.Two actors portray Brian and Beth from age six tothe present in this comedy. Winthrop House JCR, 8p.m. $2 for general admission; Free for Winthropresidents...
Nolde's life was subject to good and bad bouts of fortune, and he is presented as alienated from most of society, except for his devoted wife. The exhibit's biographical materials portray him as a man interested in the simple things in life--his family, his home, his garden. Nolde's skill was his ability to make the outlandish appear from the mundane, and to make it irresistably enticing...
Attempting to portray Shipp as a hanger-on and frustrated actor with a drinking problem, attorney Carl Douglas accused the witness of betraying his old friend to get publicity. ``Do you realize, Mr. Shipp,'' demanded Douglas, ``that by testifying as you have, you are going to enhance the name of Ron Shipp around the world...