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...Shari Rudavsky's article, "Seymour Society: Christian Group Serves Community" (Oct. 9, 1985), and the attendant editorial, "Let the Debate Begin," caught our attention. We would like to point out an important omission. There is an active Black/minority organization at Harvard that has published a respected journal for the past two years: The W.E.B. Du Bois Graduate Society. Indeed, we are not the only forum for the scholarly work and opinion of minorities. The Afro-American Studies 1985-86 Lecture Series is but one such endeavour among many. We of the Du Bois Society look forward to our Third Annual...
DIVORCED. Joe Theismann, 35, Super Bowl-winning (1983) and -losing (1984) quarterback of the Washington Redskins; and Shari Theismann, 36; after 14 years of marriage, three children; in Fairfax, Va. The couple has been separated since March 1984, when he began seeing TV Personality Cathy Lee Crosby...
When Harvard students steal, things are different. Shari Rudavsky's article "From Roads to Roorhs" (11/21/84) reports "a new craze to break up the first semester freshman blues--stealing street signs." It is designed for "bored" freshman who find "Harvard isn't quite what it was cracked up to be." Signs are now "a symbol of status...you ain't cool unless you've got a sign," states one freshman. Another concedes. "It is stenling, so by definition I am a thief," but another concludes that "It's the thing to do." Rudavsky notes that freshman proctors seem "unconcerned...
Like Rogers, Shari Regan, associate curator of special collections of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, pursues cultural trends in rare books. Letters, short pamphlets, and manuscripts by women at the MCZ provide Regan with a sense of the conflicts confronted by early women scientists...
...Christian Dior advertisement showed a wedding scene, and the coyly phrased caption read, "Just a legendary private affair." The picture, part of a $2.5 million advertising campaign, showed real-life celebrities Gene Shalit, 51, Ruth Gordon, 87, and Shari Belafonte, 29, along with Model Barbara Reynolds, who looks an awful lot like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Unamused, Onassis filed court papers charging that the advertisement had violated her privacy and exploited her image commercially. New York Justice Edward Greenfield last week agreed and barred Reynolds from appearing in any advertisements masquerading as Jackie O. Quoting no less an authority than Shakespeare...