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MARCIA GREEN, HEATHER JOHNSTON and INGER TUDOR (from left to right) perform in For Colored Girls..., a compelling and touching adaptation of Shange's intimate story of Black women surviving in the modern day. The drama-musical is the first production this year by Black C.A.S.T. and is a stong step forward for Bradford, who has shown great ability and creativity in all of his productions either at the Leverett House Old Library or the Loeb Mainstage. As with most musical productions at Harvard there are some weak voices and weak coreography, but the play comes out ahead...
Last Saturday, the ruggers hosted an experienced Dartmouth 15, losing a hard-fought match, 10-0. The combination of a stong Green and a strong rain proved too much for Harvard...
...alumni group took out a full-page advertisement in the Crimson this week calling on the University to reaffirm its commitment to a stong Afro-American Studies Department. And BSA President Gaye Williams '83 said the planned rally will also try to pressure the University to negotiate in good faith in the case of Ephraim Isaac, a former associate professor in the department who was denied tenure...
Kenneth Propp. a second-year law student an ACSR member, said last night the ACSR's explanation of its vote. Which it will submit to the Corporation this week, will include "very stong" language urging the Corporation to approve the resolution this year...
...next two months of racing promise to be an exciting swan song for Raymond: his Radcliffe heavyweights are attacking the season with a stong mixture of speed, spirit, and aggressiveness, a combination that should lead to victory...