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...narrative. The play ventures still further into abstraction. The woman assume poses and recount the experiences of women Pilgrims, slaves, or pioneers. Finally, the universality of women's struggle for individual and group pride culminates. The play concludes with all the women clasping hands. Facing the audience they repeat, "What held me like a magnet was death, what actually called to me was life...

Author: By Irit Kleiman, | Title: Poignant Tapestry of Voices | 10/14/1993 | See Source »

...coming off a 3-0 loss at the hands of 24th-ranked Boston University Wednesday, but a win against Penn would get them back to .500 and could move them into fourth place in the Ancient Eight. Penn (0-2 Ivy) is seeking a repeat of last year's performance...

Author: By Daniel Roeser, | Title: M. Soccer Seeks Revenge Against Penn | 10/9/1993 | See Source »

That, however, was a year ago, and last night, history most certainly did not repeat itself...

Author: By John C. Ausiello, | Title: Huskies Humble M. Booters | 9/23/1993 | See Source »

Though things in Cambridge looked pretty much the same as last year, quite a bit had changed. Much to my father's chagrin, we couldn't repeat last year's successful race to be the first car in the Yard. Instead, I awoke in Albany, New York on that fateful Friday to sheets of rain outside. A leaky trunk and a bicycle strapped to the car, along with the prospect of sopping computers, books, and clothes when I moved in, pretty much ruined the day. By the time I arrived and was sentenced to Jordan, I barely flinched...

Author: By John E. Stafford, | Title: A Dubious Welcome--to the Quad | 9/20/1993 | See Source »

...impossible to rescue Bosnia, there are lessons to be learned that could help prevent a repeat of the blundering and pusillanimity that permitted the dismemberment. "The Bosnians are appalled at the weakness of the democracies," says Albert Wohlstetter, a historian and Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago, who has taken up the cause of Bosnia in a series of scathing articles that castigate the West for flaccid leadership and incompetent diplomacy. He argues that virtually every Western initiative in the former Yugoslavia was wrongheaded, making matters steadily worse by rewarding aggression and punishing its victims. The West, he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Lesson in Shame | 8/2/1993 | See Source »

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