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...There is a tendency to forget or want to forget, particularly since genocide still happens," said George S. Schneiderman '95, who coordinated the event with Elizabeth B. Stein '95. "Jews are commanded to remember. We'll only make it through a small fraction of the six million names, but at least, they'll turn into names and not numbers...
Freedom is exhilarating, and the movie business is intoxicating. Another whiskey merchant, Joseph P. Kennedy, thought so in 1928 when he briefly took over Patha pictures. Back then, Jules Stein, MCA's founder, was booking singers into speakeasies; and Sam Bronfman, the new owner of Seagram, was bootlegging spirits across the Canadian border into Prohibition-era America. Wall Street is hoping that for Seagram's sake, Sam's grandson Edgar Jr. does not forget the first rule of a speakeasy: the bartender is supposed to stay sober...
...Erica Stein '97 said she "couldn't imagine not coming" when she learned of the rally...
...empowering thing for so many people who believe in a common goal to get together like this," said Stein...
...dismayed that Lat was distracted from the national treasures and heady atmosphere of London--the land our ancestors call home--by the approach of the dubious BGLAD week. And while we are hardly literary scholars, we cannot help but refute his advocacy of the literary significance of lesbians. Gertrude Stein, Dorothy Allison and Adrienne Rich are not good writers. Perhaps Mr. Lat thinks that with this new attitude he can curry favor with The Crimson's liberal readership. Think again, Lat! Waffling of this sort, or "Pulling a Clinton," will only serve to alienate those of us who felt that...