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Amy B. Shuffelton
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A Disappointing Mixture of Pop Style and Deep Ideas
I T may or may not be fair to the individual work, but any novel by Alice Walker invites comparison
Pulitzer-Winning Author Alice Walker Visits Coop
Seated at a table between a vase of lilies and her agent yesterday, Pulitzer-winning author Alice Walker signed books at
Styles Change, But the Problems Remain
At this weekend's minority alumni reunion, Edward Dawson '81 remembered the time that President Derek C. Bok fled from student
Radcliffe Honors Work of Estrich, Edmonds
The former Campaign manager for Gov. Michael S. Dukakis' presidential bid and a noted Black history scholar were given awards
College Beat
The uproar over Salman Rushdie's controversial novel The Satanic Verses has sparked protests in the past two weeks at both
AWARE Week Discussion of Racial Issues Starts Today
A week-long program of workshops and speakers aimed at spotlighting race relations and cultural diversity on campus will begin tonight.
Teaching Children in the Heart of Africa
Michael Kremer '85 was a typical Social Studies concentrator looking for a little real-world experience after graduation. Interested in Africa,
ART Celebrates 10th Season
Singer Carly Simon and TV journalist Mike Wallace sipped champagne with friends and patrons of the American Repertory Theater (ART)
American Repertory Theater Celebrates 10 Years at Harvard With Premiere, Fete
The American Repertory Theater (ART), which has both thrilled and alienated theater buffs with its unorthodox staging of some of
Bush Election Not Mandate
Democratic and Republican consultants agreed yesterday that Governor Michael S. Dukakis lost the race for president because of ineffective campaigning--not