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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...rebuttals to Professor Mansfield's statements. There are many more to be made and they should be made in the course of healthy public discourse. Far from being banned in any way from speaking, Mansfield should feel free to elaborate on his views. It is limiting to respond to selected, short quotes pulled from a news article. People who disagree with him should use their best arguments to refute his assertions. If those that disagree with Mansfield are sure of their convictions they should fear nothing Mansfield will say. His comments will only seem more hollow in the face...

Author: By Jamie W. Billett, | Title: Attack Mansfield's Speech, Not Him | 10/22/1993 | See Source »

...would like to respond to the editorial written by Allen Soong in your October 8 issue regarding the film The Joy Luck Club and Asian-American male identity. I first note that my use of the term "Asian" refers primarily to those of East Asian descent. I do not feel qualified to address these issues in the Southeast and South Asian communities, although I'm sure there would be some interesting parallels...

Author: By Christopher Fung, | Title: Redefining Asian Masculinity | 10/22/1993 | See Source »

...over-respond, that only gives Mansfieldmore credibility and publicity," said Dennis K.Lin '93-'94, another BGLSA co-chair...

Author: By Nicholas Corman, | Title: BGLSA Plans Protest Rally | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

...Picard is just a fictional character, but I know he's real and he's communicating with me through the TV every Saturday night. He masquerades as Patrick Stewart by day just to throw off the press. Is there a place near Cambridge where starships can land? If you respond, maybe I can get you a date with Wesley Crusher. Enterprising in Eliot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Has she seen any good movies lately? | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

Maybe answering the question would simply satisfy some kind of background check. Russians always ask me why I'm called Natasha. I used to answer that my mother just liked the name, but that was never sufficient. Now I respond immediately that my ancestors used to play violin in Odessa (one ancestor, name unknown, a long time ago); they nod, satisfied...

Author: By Natasha H. Leland, | Title: Where I'm Coming From OK, AR, IA, MA... | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

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