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...This fall, after years of renown for less savory pursuits, Harvard's own Adams House not only won intramural competitions in soccer and ultimate frisbee, but went on to beat Yale's intramural champs in both of these events. Now, Dunster, the smoky little house by the river, is abuzz with volleyball. There may be strange times ahead. Wake us when they open the Mather House artspace...

Author: By Michelle C. Sullivan, | Title: A Man, A Plan, a Volleyball: Paul Ma | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

Broadway audiences are often abuzz about celebrities in their midst. When Brad Fraser's Poor Super Man opened last week in Cincinnati, however, the TV- news crews and the theatergoers they accosted were talking about spectators so anonymous no one knew their faces. They were from the police vice squad, checking whether the show's frontal nudity, simulated oral and anal sex, and blunt language violated public decency. "A lot of people wanted to be at this performance," said Ensemble Theatre artistic director David White, "because they weren't sure there would be another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: Flatfoots and Footlights | 5/9/1994 | See Source »

Both events brought students from other area schools together and kept the campus abuzz. But why were both events on the same weekend? The coincidence of the events forced students to choose between the two, rather than thoroughly enjoying both...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Too Much of a Good Thing This Weekend | 5/3/1994 | See Source »

Broadway's abuzz with openings, three last week and 11 more this year, including The Kentucky Cycle, part two of Angels in America, a new Neil Simon and revivals starring Richard Chamberlain, Sam Waterston and Brian Bedford. What's missing? New musicals. Only three are set through spring, each rehashing an old story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Furthermore: Nov. 1, 1993 | 11/1/1993 | See Source »

...half months away. And what better place to find a good career could there be than the Harvard-Radcliffe Career Forum? So last Friday I threw on my raincoat and walked to Memorial Hall, where I was told I would find numerous prospective employers on parade. The place was abuzz with my classmates, who were busy trying to make good impressions on one dark-suited individual or another, getting names and telephone numbers, hoping to ease the transition from academia to employment. They were intent on sending the right message to their prospective employers...

Author: By Daniel H. Schumann, | Title: Get a Real Job | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

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