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Allison L. Jernow
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Signs in the Dark
T HE HANDS OF THE SIGN INTERPRETER were somehow more captivating than the actual words spoken by the women on
Drugs And Chocolate
T HE CARD WAS SIGNED WITH A question mark, but Virginia Brieant found nothing suspicious about the Valentines' Day gift
Videocassette Recorders Invade Johnny Harvard's Suite
It used to be that students could get the items needed for college comfort fairly easily. A stereo was, of
Living and Filming On The Street
"Is it okay if I smell?" the Harvard senior asked his job interviewer over the phone, adding, "I haven't showered
MARCHING IN THE STREETS:
They took to the streets last month. Tens of thousands of student demonstrators marched in cities from Beijing to Shanghai,
The Fine Arts of Calligraphy and Counterrevolution
Between the inner and outer stone walls of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, stand the barracks that housed the
Getting Away From it All
Coming back to school was a culture shock. Everybody here is the same," says Kim B. Ladin '87-'88, who left
Harvard Magazine Personals: Finding Love in the Veritas
Let's face it, you may not find the love of your life in four years of college in Cambridge. After
Harvard Student by Day, Go-Go Dancer by Night
She wears a bright red wig, a tight, sequined bodice, and erotically gyrates behind glass bars. To the sweaty crowds
Working and Playing
In high school, many Harvard students found they could commit themselves to a variety of extracurricular reponsibilities and still hold