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...disgraceful, and we must certainly agree with her that Crimson news reporting leads to the conclusion that the paper is "a racist, sexist, elitist, noble-nigger paper." (A noble-nigger is someone who refuses to back off from a position, even when they're wrong.) Monique Belton '75 Rosalyn Kelson '76 Linda C. Buck '75 Mark Lomax '75 A' Lelia Bundles '74 Cheryl McQueen '74 Denise E. Conley '75 Rita Nethersole '74 June V. Cross '75 Paula Pinkston '74 Avarita L. Hanson '75 Debi Tanner '75 M. Keith Horton '76 Erin Walker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FLORYNCE KENNEDY | 3/30/1973 | See Source »

...personalities are friends of the photographers. We come to know them on a first name basis only: Danny, Stefan, Jim & Ron, Jack, Bill, Larry, Tony, Nicko. Photographer Rosalyn Gerstein brings us "Betty on the Beach", rather plump and enjoying the ocean up to her ankles with a few lady friends. Wendy S. MacNeil shows Elizabeth Saltonstall kindly staring at us with her heritage eyes. Lee Post found four young and Lolitaesque Cambridge girls giving different renditions of the sexiest pose. Lawson Corbett's "Guys will be dolls" showed the transvestite in the dressing room--slick, sexy, and confusing. William...

Author: By Tamsin Venn, | Title: No Typical New Englanders | 8/1/1972 | See Source »

Robbins was inspired to his choreography by a concert of Pianist Rosalyn Tureck. "I felt when I first heard her play the Variations," he says, "that it was a journey, a trip, that it took you in a tremendous arc through a whole cycle of life and then, as it were, back to the beginning." The words apply not only to the music, but to the ballet that Robbins created...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Classic Achieved | 6/21/1971 | See Source »

...They call us the dirty-movie ladies," says Mrs. Margery Shriver. "They don't realize," adds Mrs. Mary Avara, "the headaches we get from watching this stuff." "Can you imagine," asks Mrs. Rosalyn Shecter, "kids at drive-ins getting to see stuff like this? They do elsewhere, you know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Morals: Defense Against Dirt | 3/9/1970 | See Source »

SOON after Chokel's group was designated as the next proprietors, a new Publications Board was chosen by the old Pub Board people. Oddly enough, Rosalyn Braeman and Joseph Publicse, who lost out to Chokel in the HarBus competition, were selected for the new Pub Board. The Pub Board sets up advertising ratios, advertising rates, and the minimum number of issues of the HarBus. The Board has complete control over the newspaper and can keep the HarBus proprietors in line by a variety of sanctions: from fining them to taking away the proprietorship. The usual practice...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: The HarBus News How to Make Enemies and $5000 | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

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