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...offensive line didn't come into 1997 fully-intact the way its counterparts on the defense--seniors Chris Smith, Jason Hughes, Tim Fleiszer, Chris Schaefer and Brendan Bibro--did. Although it returned as starters seniors Birk and Elliott and junior Shreve, the loss of last year's captain Sean Riley at tackle and Rob Jungerhans at center meant some fairly significant realignments were necessary...

Author: By Daniel G. Habib, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Line Clears Path for Harvard's Explosive Offense | 11/26/1997 | See Source »

...Chris Smith, who set the school career sacks record last week, leads the team with 6.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss. Tackles Chris Schaefer and Jason Hughes and end Tim Fleiszer consistently prevent other teams from running the ball effectively inside, and this unit has combined for 34 tackles for loss...

Author: By Bryan Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: ... Position by Position | 11/26/1997 | See Source »

...October 27 issue of The Salient featured not only Naomi A. Schaefer's '98 attack on National Coming Out Day and Joshua P. Garoon's '98 endorsement of employment discrimination against gay men and lesbians, but Marriah Star's '98 take on Candace Gingrich, Newt's lesbian sister. The conservative obsession with homosexuality becomes poignantly apparent with this single issue. And I thought I was obsessed with queerness...

Author: By Diana L. Adair, | Title: The Ivy Closet | 11/24/1997 | See Source »

Apparently, I am not alone in my preoccupation. Schaefer argues against queer activism stating, "Most of Harvard is not homosexual, and most of Harvard doesn't care if you are." For a mantra against gay and lesbian activism, such an argument hardly holds water. In fact, the entire issue of The Salient disproves such a claim of apathy with its three articles lobbying repetitively against gay and lesbian equality and visibility. Queer activism is necessary on this campus and in the world until attitudes like those expressed in The Salient disappear entirely...

Author: By Diana L. Adair, | Title: The Ivy Closet | 11/24/1997 | See Source »

...radical politics for ambition. In a scholarship interview last year, the interviewer asked if I had a boyfriend, and I said, "Yes." I lied. I feared losing the interviewer's support. As lesbians and gay men, we have internalized the homophobia of this society. Had my interviewer been Schaefer or Garoon, I might not have gotten the scholarship. And I didn't want to risk it. That $3,000 was more important to me. Perhaps it was an issue of class. Since I am a student financing her own education, the money seemed more important to me in the long...

Author: By Diana L. Adair, | Title: The Ivy Closet | 11/24/1997 | See Source »

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