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Dates: during 1990-1999
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STARTING AN ORGANIZATION at Harvard requires dedication and persistence. Maintaining the organization through its infancy involves choosing the organization over a fifth class and that hot date on Friday night. Yet, according to the Handbook for Students, all you need are (1) a constitution and by-laws, (2) a complete list of officers and members, (3) letters of acceptance from two faculty or alumni advisers and (4) reasonable evidence of ability to meet its financial obligations. Felix Cheung '98 says the "administration was very helpful and instructive" when he founded the Observatory Theater, a comedy theater troupe. It was "actually...

Author: By Irene S. Hsu, | Title: Group Initiation | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

...WHEN MY DATE asked me to the Freshman Formal, a wave of dread pierced right through me. Even the fact that he was a good friend didn't prevent horrible prom memories from resurfacing--big hair, tight dresses, overdone makeup, cheesy decorations, awful music. However, the UC Freshman Caucus managed to surprise the class of '98 last Friday night...

Author: By Sharon C. Yang, | Title: Prom II | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

...tuxedoes and sore high-heeled feet stampeded to the trolleys heading back to Lamont. The mad rush resulted in massive compression of cummerbunds and corsages and even forced literal break-ups between couples. Courtney L. Lee '98 was the last one to get on her trolley and lost her date in the frenzy. "I didn't mean to leave him behind, but there was all this pushing and shoving. The next thing I knew I was on the trolley, and he wasn't" Lee explains. "I felt a little better, though, when I met this guy on the trolley...

Author: By Sharon C. Yang, | Title: Prom II | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

...Date: April...

Author: By Matt Howitt, | Title: tech TALK | 4/12/1995 | See Source »

...will save the government up to $1 billion over five years. Recipients will also be required to receive their checks electronically by direct deposit.TIME Washington correspondent Suneel Ratansays the worst the country's roughly 30 million recipients will endure is a one-time delay as the date of delivery changes; after that, the checks should roll in every 30 days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THIS WON'T HURT A BIT | 4/10/1995 | See Source »

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