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Suzanne PETREN Moritz
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Free Speech Comes First
The purpose of bringing outside intellectuals to speak at an institution like Harvard is to give students access to opinion
The Murderer Remains a Mystery
Serial killers are the darlings of the press these days, and authors find these gruesome murderers equally attractive. Time for
Thesis Becomes a Dazzling Musical
Rarely does one's senior thesis attract so many spectators. But, then again, rarely is one's senior thesis as good as
Royal's Photographs Lack Depth
This collection of twenty-four photographs by artist Nancy Royal is arresting for the first eight or nine pictures but redundant
Student Art at Currier
Undergraduate artists at Harvard have a notoriously difficult time displaying their work. Only one student gallery is available, and it
Lesbian Art for a Change
Visible for a Change at the Lyman Common Room is an exhibit of lesbian art, or rather slides of 160
Morality and Children: Two Views
This year has seen an influx of morally unassailable products. Environmentally sound packaging and recycled computer paper have attracted both
Recycled Student Art
The Triptych Student Gallery opened its first show of the year shortly before Thanksgiving break and aptly called it a
Durang's Family Tragedy
Christopher Durang's The Marriage of Bette and Boo follows in the great American dramatic tradition of the family tragedy. This
Viewing Forms of Le Corbusier
Most of us think of Le Corbusier as an architect, renown for such prominent and ground-breaking edifices as Notre Dame