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...blue poster on a house bulletin board sure was eye-catching--emotionally charged words in large letters and bold fonts scattered across the page. No facts, no argument; just words. The point of the poster? "Vote for Complete Divestment...

Author: By John L. Larew, | Title: . . . Only if You Want a Civil War | 10/2/1990 | See Source »

...girlfriend goes not have a print of Robert Doisneau's "The Kiss" in her room. Almost every woman at this college has this poster (psssst--the couple actually posed for the picture), and I had to search for a white to find one that didn...

Author: By Brian D. Reich, | Title: I Will Be Class Marshal | 10/1/1990 | See Source »

...time a friend lights up a smoke. Why no solemn words about the ill-effects of alcohol when those friends pour a drink? No one I know proudly displays cigarette butts in their room, but an empty Stoli bottle on the mantle is a symbol of adulthood. Few Marlboro posters grace the walls of Harvard dormitories, but who knows how many Harvard suites have a Budweiser poster or a neon beer sign...

Author: By Liam T.A. Ford, | Title: Harvard's Favorite Drug Habit | 9/27/1990 | See Source »

Still, as any first-year knows, a well-lit room is not complete without wall decor. Indeed, before they even approached the subtleties of lamp fixtures, Ettus and her colleague, Amy W. Stevens '94 had already negotiated the Coop's poster and print department...

Author: By Brett R. Huff, | Title: Amid Artsy Posters And Persian Rugs, First-Years Play And Parents Pay | 9/10/1990 | See Source »

...responsibility for covers often falls on deputy art director Arthur Hochstein, who has had to come up with designs week after week that are striking and original and that underline different aspects of a similar theme. "A magazine cover is like a poster," Arthur says. "At its best, it conveys a powerful message clearly and quickly through a combination of pictures and words." Hochstein, 37, is comfortable with both. After attending the University of Missouri School of Journalism, he began his career as an editor and designer at a weekly newspaper in his native St. Louis. He eventually focused...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From the Publisher: Sep 10 1990 | 9/10/1990 | See Source »

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