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...Graham '88 David S. Hilzenrath '87 Shari Rudavsky '88 Matthew A. Saal '87 Editorial Editors: Gary D. Rowe '88 Feature Editors: Victoria G.T. Bassetti '87 Copy Editor: Louisa C. Lund '89 Photo Editor: M. Jeremy Yamin '87 Sports Editor: Jonathan F. Putnam '88 Jessica A. Dorman '88 Business Editor: Marc N. Diker...
...night and resembles a quattrocento fresco of an obscure saint, Giuliani has put the Southern District into overdrive. Under Giuliani, the office has prosecuted three of the largest tax-fraud cases in U.S. history; he cites with satisfaction the $200 million settlement in the case of fugitive Commodities Trader Marc Rich. Giuliani asserts that the office prosecuted more insider- trading cases last year than at any other time in its history, a number greater than all the other districts in the U.S. combined. Last week Giuliani took the lead in investigating a burgeoning New York City parking-violations scandal that...
...Marc Rosenman. Jr., Chicago. Pefect team player. Last man on team last year, now a starter. The self-proclaimed Jim McMahon of the Crimson squad...
...Marc E. Agronin '87 of Leverett House and Appleton, Wisconsin, General Manager...
...German romanticism. They are seen, by all but a tiny minority of Germans, as mad, bad and dangerous to know: frantic orphans of the fatherland, nut eaters, Nietzscheans, stargazers, communards, Spartacists, reciting overloud yeas to nature and nays to society. Among them are Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Franz Marc, Emil Nolde and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, George Grosz and Otto...