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...Undergraduate Council Chair Evan B. Rauch '91-'92 tells it, he and Vice Chair Joel D. Hornstein '91-'92 first met in Rauch's room in Canaday in October, 1988--within a month of arriving at Harvard...
According to unsuccessful council chair candidate Randal S. Jeffrey '91, Rauch won that night "because he was secretary for a year and a half and was very competent at that job plus also he was a moderate candidate as opposed to either Joel [Hornstein] or myself...
Quarterback Joel Sharp, who engineered last season's 28-14 win over Harvard, returns at the helm. The senior has completed 48.2 perecnt of his passes for 800 yards, six touchdowns and five interceptions. His favorite targets have been wide receivers Mark Rogers and Joe Baker...
...group formed in high school in the Long Island town of Cold Spring Harbor, the stomping grounds of Billy Joel. Though the band can't be the first rock success story from their hometown, they can be novel. Their determination to reject the music world norm of bands who create a false, flashy image for themselves is more impressive than their Ivy League background. They make no effort to conceal or distort their clean-cut image, an image which is a natural extension of the band's honest sound and sincere lyrics. And it is refreshing once in a while...
MILLER'S CROSSING and GOODFELLAS. A pair of aces about the Mob. The first film, from Joel and Ethan Coen, has gangsters of the '20s spitting out aphorisms and wrestling with ethics. The second, Martin Scorsese's bullet train of a cautionary comedy, shows the Mafia in its rapacious decline. Both make offers no moviegoer should refuse...