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HUSO member and current PBHA President AnthonyRomano '90 said the Union also aims to publish a"leader's handbook" containing, among otherthings, a calendar of important dates for studentleaders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Leaders Form New Organization | 4/6/1989 | See Source »

Entertainer James Karol performed magic and comedy for mouth-filled audiences at the Freshman Union and Quincy and Eliot House dining halls. An ex-Pennsylvanian police officer, Karol was paid by the Undergraduate Council to kick off its spring social calendar...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UC Magician Tricks Diners | 4/5/1989 | See Source »

...through the calendar, museums in the U.S. and abroad will be mounting shows that will attempt to map the many lines drawn by what Talbot boasted was "the pencil of nature." The first, and one of the most ambitious, is at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston until April 30 (stops in Canberra, Australia, and London follow). Curated chiefly by the collector Daniel Wolfe, "The Art of Photography: 1839-1989" is a thorough but not a definitive history -- one version of the story, splendidly but narrowly focused upon questions of style through the work of just 85 major figures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Photography: Drawn by Nature's Pencil | 2/27/1989 | See Source »

Either way, you should be outraged that Harvard is using a full month out of its academic calendar in such an inefficient way. With the cost of attending Harvard now close to $19,000 a year, students are paying nearly $2,000 to be here during the semi-annual reading periods. That's quite a price to pay for a time during which nobody knows exactly what they're supposed to be doing or why they are doing...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Revamping "Reading Period" | 2/8/1989 | See Source »

...With three striking exceptions -- Dreamgirls, Big River and Into the Woods -- pretty much every noteworthy musical of the decade has been a revival, a recycling of old songs, an import (generally from Britain) or a critical smash but commercial also-ran. The current season, which by Broadway's calendar began in May, is more miserable than most. Its first American musical, Carrie, actually a slightly postponed holdover from last season, closed within five performances at a record loss of $7 million. The sole entry since, Legs Diamond, a quirky blend of gangster spoof and show-biz biography, opened last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Legs Diamond Shoots Blanks | 1/9/1989 | See Source »

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