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...sake of North House, for he generalhappiness of the populace," cable should beactivated, Michael D. Hartl '95 said...
...much about "terminology and text," about how "modern woman" in all her glory of Choice, Choice, and More Choice can't "have it all." Boyle claims that for campus feminists striking a blow for sexual equality means rejecting the "traditional' feminine roles" of mother and homemaker for the sake of succeeding in the work place." To her, being a feminist demands assuming these roles in addition to a career...
...mutable; it takes major upheaval -- revolution, conquest -- to transform it. What is possible, however, is that the character America already possesses will slip into chronic malfunction. Most of us will keep behaving the way we always have, without knowing why, while the rest will act differently, simply for the sake of being different. It is a sad end for an ideal -- especially for one that has been as fruitful as the Wasp...
...Kennedy's assassination] is important not only for its own sake, but [because] it shows the kind of government we are still living under," said Susan E. McLucas, who became interested in the Kennedy assassination after working with a citizens' group in Washington D.C., on the Iran-Contra affair...
...Merlyn." "No Second Troy." "La Cage Aux Folles." "Deathtrap." You name it, I've seen it. I'm running out of "Opening Night" clothes. Why couldn't he be on the hockey team or be on the U.C. or even The Crimson? or even a capella, for God's sake! I'm sick of Harvard drama! Sick of it! Sick of it! Sick of it! Norma, what should I do? --Drama-ed out in Dunster...