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Volume 114
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Issue 52 : Friday, October 28, 1994
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News
Seniors Satisfied with Education: Only Half Pleased with Frosh Year
Housing Report Suggests Revisions, Repairs
MIT Look to Improve Housing Options
Studens Cross-Register at Harvard, Wellesley
Former TA Turns Notes into Book
World and Nation
Clinton Visit to Jerusalem Block by Turf Dispute
Prudential Accused of Fraud, Gets Chance to Avoid Trial
U.S. Plans to Double Warplane Presence in Persian Gulf
Yeltsin Withstands No-Confidence Vote, Aims to End Inflation by '95
U.S. to Submit a Resolution Lifting Ban of Weapons Sales to Bosnia
News Briefs
News Briefs
Weather
Letters to the Editor
Students Urged to Get Hepatitis B Vaccination
Biased Opinions on Cyprus Issue Bode Ill for Peace
Arts
On the Screen
On the Town
Sports
Women's Crew Performs Well at the Head of the Charles
J. DeLeon Earns ECAC Award; Alexander Named Tourney MVP
Ultimate Tournament at MIT This Weekend
Women's Rugby Team Falls to Bridgewater
Canadry Deals Grad Soccer a 3-1 Blow
Women's Cross Country Places 19th at New Englands
Photographs
Carol C. Cheung -- The Tech
Students sign up for ice skating during the second quarter registration for physical education classes held last night in Rockwell Cage.
Rich Domonkos -- The Tech
Thuy Le '97 kicks the ball upfield in Wednesday's soccer match against Wheaton College.
Sharon N. Young Pong -- The Tech
The Hot Box Girls perform a dance number during the Musical Theater Guild's performance of
Guys and Dolls
. Starting from the left are Wendy Douglas, Leaure Allen W '96, Jennifer Snatos, and Vicharin Pebbles Vadaken '97.
Rich Domonkos -- The Tech
Heather Noyes '97 scores a goal for MIT in the last soccer match of the seaso on Wednesday. MIT won the game, beating Wheaton College 4-3.
Sharon N. Young Pong -- The Tech
Stephanie A. Spavero '96 gargled water to the national anthem in Lobby 10 yesterday as part of her campaign for Ugliest Manifestation on Campus, a project being run by Alpha Phi Omega to raise money for charity. She is currently in the lead, with dontations totaling $242.04 on the fourth day of voting. The voting for UMOC officially ends today at 5 p.m.
Sharon N. Young Pong -- The Tech
Transparent Horizons, the hack candidate for Ugliest Manifestion on Campus, is located between the two towers of East Campus. Transparent Horizons is in seventh place out of th eight candidates with $17.27 in donations.
Sharon N. Young Pong -- The Tech
The gamblers in the Musical Theater Guild's production of
Guys and Dolls
hound Nathan (Andrew Berger G) for the location of a cap game. The first performance is tonight at 8 p.m. in La Sala de Puetro Rico.
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