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Same thing with the use of Mem Hall as the first-year dining hall. It may be a return to age-old tradition--once upon a time, Mem Hall was a dining hall. It's not one, however, that any current alumni remember. And just think, President Rudenstine, what the grease of thousands of pan pizzas each week will do to Mem Hall. A permanent smell of pepperoni won't add to its cultural ambience...
Zora's Kitchen, although at times unnecessarily profane, is brazen and bold. It is a clever mockery of and quasi-investigation into age-old and contemporary questions--what does it mean to be an artist? a lover? or just a repressed asshole in the ad industry in New York in the '90s--all done with a healthy heaping of satire. You may go away horny, but you won't go away hungry...
Commenting on society seems to be an age-old need. "It's not new," says Professor of Sociology James A. Davis. "There's medieval graffiti and there's Roman graffiti--it seems to be something about human nature...
...certainly hope that hearing about rape and the ongoing tensions this violation creates at Harvard will be a beginning place for serious analysis of the age-old assumptions made about institutional structure...
Following an age-old pattern of Harvard men, Paul, J. Dean '94 said that, if all else fails, he'll go to Wellesley...