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...Friday night, first-years get a look at oneof Harvard's stranger phenomenons, the a capellajam. The performance goes something like this: acapella group performs a funny skit. Audiencemembers laugh and wish they, too, could weartuxedos and black cocktail dresses and be funny. Acapella group sings song with lots of ba-ba-basounds and harmonizing. Audience members applaudand wish they, too, could wear tuxedos and blackcocktail dresses and sing well. A capella groupsencourage first-years to go to auditions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Welcome to the Jungle | 6/27/1995 | See Source »

...their homes and businesses, letting children know these places are safe refuges. The programming label would indicate that the program's primary purpose is to educate, not to sell toys or junk food, and that it is safe; that there is a friend in the house instead of a stranger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MAKING TELEVISION SAFE FOR KIDS | 6/26/1995 | See Source »

...current decade it has particularly kept its sharpest edges to the front. Whatever is scabrous and saw-toothed and in-your-face is probably brought to you by the major labels and the big studios. For parents, the pervasive electronic culture can start to look like some suspect stranger who hangs around their kids too much, acting loutish, rude and drunk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOB DOLE'S VIOLENT REACTION | 6/12/1995 | See Source »

Nash-Siedlecki is no stranger to Brown's theatrical talents. He first became aware of her abilities when he watched her play the male character Edmund her first year in Eugene O'Neill's A Long Day's Journey into Night; since then, he has directed her many times...

Author: By Hallie Z. Levine, | Title: Sometimes, the Best Man For the role is a Woman | 6/8/1995 | See Source »

Like most TIME correspondents, David S. Jackson is used to being a stranger in a strange land. During six years of reporting in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, he has survived a sandstorm in Sudan, dodged camels in Saudi Arabia and sampled dog soup in Korea. But it was only after he returned to the U.S. that Jackson took up his most exotic post...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers: Jun. 5, 1995 | 6/5/1995 | See Source »

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