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...left shoulder in the All-Star Game and missed the first three games following the aforementioned game." There is absolutely nothing about this statement that is true. Even though it is Khentov himself who makes the claim, The Crimson should have done some checking before printing a complete and total lie. DAVID HAMPTON '00 April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Fact Mistaken | 4/20/1998 | See Source »

...stage this play in this first place? Well, evidently because it's possible to have a lot of fun with it. Without the calcifying weight of canonical adulation weighing you down, you can take the interpretation in any direction you please. And if the text is, by consensus, total crap to begin with--well, then, elaborating on it couldn't possibly hurt...

Author: By Susannah R. Mandel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hysterical `Pericles' Not for Purists | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

...addition to the fame and glory, there are monetary rewards for the game's victors. Entrants pay a $3 fee to play and the winning team will be awarded 75 percent of the total money collected (about $165 to-date...

Author: By Linnea E. Housewright, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Natural Born Killers Stalk Quincy House in Do-or-Die Game | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

...start to wonder about that English-speaking opera revival movement at Harvard. With three operas staged this year, and an additional one in the works for next year (bringing the grand total to four), your fifteen minutes of high culture fame may be here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PREDITORIALS | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

...when it was hardly visible from the back row, The Cocktail Party filled the Winthrop JCR with an obscure imperative, neither calling for a systematic analysis of Eliot's intention nor a sympathetic internalization of Edward Chamberlayne's plight. Eliot's play glistens in space between gushing romanticism and total ironic self-deprecation. As still young and mostly un-betrothed audience members, we can only be glad that Eliot has asked his questions, and it is cathartic to see that the answers (to live in darkness, to honestly accept the costumes of those you would love) do not necessarily lead...

Author: By Benjamin E. Lytal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: T.S. Eliot Mixes an Angst-Ridden `Cocktail' | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

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