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Oliver P. Strauch '93 said that he thought the crisis would spark increased student interest and involvement in anti-war efforts. "I disagree with the situation and I'm sick of sitting around and disagreeing over coffee," Strauch said. He added that he hoped students would "try to understand their relationship with issues and do whatever they think they should...
...overall hustle of James was the differencefor us," Taylor said. "He would come in and itwould be an instant spark and we get back intoit...
Symposium by Muriel Spark. Ten guests assemble for a fashionable London dinner party, with no idea of just how murderously interesting the affair will turn out to be. The author here approaches the sinister elegance of her The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961). She introduces fundamental issues -- salvation and sin, inspiration and insanity, free will and destiny -- through the medium of light but lethal comedy...
Although it is impossible to assess the troop strength of this grass-roots movement, it is significant enough to spark a backlash. Recently Oprah Winfrey, no slouch of a trend barometer, featured "self-help addicts" on her TV show. Some reconsideration is coming from movement leaders, like Anne Wilson Schaef, author of When Society Becomes an Addict and Co-Dependence: Misunderstood, Mistreated. She now calls the term outdated and argues that it should be modernized with a new concept of relationship -- sex, love or romance -- addiction. Social psychologist and therapist Stanton Peele, author of Diseasing of America: Addiction Treatment...
Just under 12 minutes into last night's game, with Cornell on the power play, Drury provided the spark that ignited the Crimson attack. The Leverett House resident stole the puck from Big Red defender Tim Vanini, and beat netminder Jim Crozier for the shorthanded goal and a 1-0 Harvard lead...