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PRINCETON-PENNSYLVANIA--There is no question that somebody should remind the Princeton Tigers what losing is all about. Both teams sport identical 3-0-1 records, but the Tigers have yet to come up against a team with a truly powerful offense. And Penn has just that. Bellizeare & Co. over Snickenberger & Friends. Penn 24, Princeton...
...able to understand them--as an older synthesis of partial truths has it--as people making their own history, but not under circumstances of their choosing. And by remembering always the horse and his seemingly invincible rider, thrown into the sea and utterly destroyed, Genovese is able to remind us that not even those circumstances are immutable, that people have changed the world before and may yet do so again...
...voluntarily act to bolster the commonwealth. In that sense I agree with the author that explicit laws on abortion are degrading and unfortunate. Yet I feel that however unpalatable are laws that attempt to regulate personal decisions--and they are an affront--I do feel that we must somehow remind or edify the public that abortion has significance that transcends that of a simple "medical procedure." Thus, reasonable regulations on abortion (which is something of a euphemistic term) are not so much restrictions as they are guidelines designed to help people try to accomodate personal needs and their social responsibilities...
...information and guesswork and because the administration speaks its mind on important issues to alumni, not students. But the administration seems to be in a retrenching period, brought on by financial woes and slipping reputation, that has resulted in a subtle shift in its line. The important thing to remind alumni now is that Harvard needs their money for vitally important things, not just frills. The problem with the argument that surfaced in last month's alumni meeting is that it implies that equality is a mere nicety that pales by comparison with the importance of being Number...
...here being used to mirror the individual psyche. Many of the images thus created-especially Robert Heinecken's "Cliche Vary/Fetishism" and Ellen Land-Weber's large picture of a small child and a pink house being swallowed by vegetation--are striking and sophisticated images that haunt the viewer and remind him that there are few completely private thoughts. More often, however, because we are usually shown only two or three works by a single artist, the images remain enigmas about whose meaning we can only guess...