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Dates: during 2000-2009
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While the size of next year’s freshman class is not yet fixed, it is expected to be 1,675, down from 1,690 this year, according to Gross...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Upperclassmen May Live in Yard | 4/16/2007 | See Source »

...House Pool Theatre on Friday, was an evening of intriguing, but at times inaccessible, modern dance. While in some cases the daring and experimental choreography was successful, the caliber of the performance was inconsistent. Nonetheless, one thing was constant: due to the compactness of the theatre and the small size of the company, “Levity,” directed by Tessa Johung ’07 and Julia K. Lindpaintner ’09, was an intimate experience...

Author: By Rachel M. Green, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ARTSMONDAY: Strong ‘Levity’ Weighed Down by Inconsistency | 4/15/2007 | See Source »

...assimilate to American culture, bridging gaps between the generations—all these are ingredients for a touching bildungsroman. Spring rolls, anyone? CONSUMED: HOW MARKETS CORRUPT CHILDREN, INFANTILIZE ADULTS, AND SWALLOW CITIZENS WHOLE by Benjamin R. Barber This eye-catching cover features a mouthwatering picture of a life-size AstroPop just beginning to melt. However, the juicy photo is about as colorful and interesting as the book is going to get. The subtitle reveals the disappointing truth that this book is, in fact, about our fascinating global economy. Suddenly, the symbolism of the melting red, white, and blue popsicle becomes...

Author: By Rachel M. Green, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BY ITS COVER | 4/13/2007 | See Source »

...theater. Contrasting New York with Harvard, he points out, “Here, you are bound by typecasting. At Harvard, I played a 103-year-old man and older men and younger men.” According to Cozzens, the commercialism of New York theater combined with the sheer size of its community makes it drastically different from Harvard. “At Harvard, you have access to people who are doing work that is not commercial. Here, when someone produces a show, you have to sell tickets. You need an audience to come see it,” Cozzens...

Author: By Michelle L Cronin and Guillian H. Helm, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: THE NEXT STAGE | 4/13/2007 | See Source »

...money," he says. "And in Europe, the people are old or lazy, so they need to import cheap labor." For the past seven years the snakehead has been searching for the equilibrium between supply and demand. This time, he's back in Sanming to shore up old contacts and size up new customers, sitting in a private room in one of the city's many tea houses. The call from Little Lin was like any other. Little Lin had heard from friends that the snakehead didn't cheat his customers. Could he please help him, too? The snakehead agreed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dreams of Leaving | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

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