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...Waldo illustration) and the recently resigned MFA Director Alan Shestack is invaluable in getting the most of the exhibition. Visiting a museum doesn't get much more pleasant than this. At the end of the exhibition comes the requisite gift shop, where you can purchase a "Garden of Love" poster ($20) for your Harvard room. Hey, it worked for Rubens...
...Quincy House, the poster for candidate Christopher J. Hernandez '96 reads, "The U.C. sucks. And I suck for wanting to be on it. Dammit, I'm Christopher Hernandez...
...Other posters are more innocuous. Sheila N. Swaroop '97 borrowed from popular culture--a tried and true council election tradition--for her poster, which reads, "Swaroop, there...
Rabin, who says she spent $25 on posters, saysthe poster is intended as a jab at the council."It's making some humor out of the fighting lastyear," she said...
...course, one of the most familiar ones is the pattern, probably unique to college campuses, which attends the opening of plays. A poster screams out in a bold font, "Random vaguely sexually suggestive quote," followed in small print by the date and time of the play, as if some unintentional Victorian double-entendre is enough to send sex-starved Harvard students running to see whatever amateur production is listed. Please! We might not have cable TV, but if we want to see more-than-vague suggestion we can always just flip on NYPD Blue...