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...Reactions following the loss of the venerable press box were mixed, especially among those who knew it best. Though The Crimson called the box “one of the best in the country” in its early years, the structure did not age well. Bruce G. Schoenfeld ’82, a Crimson sports editor, referred to the box as a “nemesis of sportswriters and broad-casters and, really, no better protection against chilling wind than a tent of Saran,” burned to the ground “by a well-intentioned...
With her plan of study due in less than three weeks, Elyse M. Schoenfeld ’09 is still juggling three potential concentrations.“I definitely wish I had more time,” said Schoenfeld, who is trying choose between Economics, Government, and Psychology.Thanks to a new policy adopted by the Faculty on Tuesday, Schoenfeld and her classmates will be the last students forced to commit to a concentration with only eight courses under their academic belts.The legislation, which pushes the concentration choice deadline back to the middle of sophomore year, has two major implications...
...groups, both aiming to celebrate Jewish culture and provide a community center for Jews and goyim to explore Judaism. Two centers on one campus targeting the same students seems like a recipe for a little West Side Story-style rumble action. What’s the deal?Amy R. Schoenfeld ’07, a Hillel-goer, says in reference to competition between the groups, “I don’t find that here at all.” And most other students in the know concur—the organizations may have problems, but inter-group fighting...
...unbelievably charismatic and motivational speaker who really knows how to capture an issue,” Amy R. Schoenfeld ’07 said...
...novel?s suspense came from its withholding of the news that [SPOILER ALERT] Scott?s upper-class friend Jack Marlow is the killer. You can?t obscure the star till the end of the movie, so Schoenfeld and Siodmak don?t waste time trying. From the moment Marlow (Franchot Tone) enters Cliff?s dingy digs and mutters, ?What a place. You can feel the rats in the walls,? he has pearly psychopath written all over him. Especially his hands, which poke out of the shadows into harsh light. ?How interesting a pair of hands can be,? Marlow muses, as Cliff...