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Volume 117
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Issue 58 : Friday, November 14, 1997
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News
New Central Square Building Challenged
Four Students Named To Alcohol Seminar
Annual ROTC VeteranUs Day Vigil Pays Tribute to Missing Soldiers
Wilmut Shares Insights Regarding 'Dolly' and Cloning
IFC Meeting Minutes
To Our Readers
World and Nation
Iraq Expels U.S. Inspectors, Skeleton Crew Left Behind
Casino Controversy Plagues Babbit, Reno Extends Inquiry
Democrats Block Committee Vote On Clinton Civil Rights Nominee
News Briefs I
News Briefs II
Columns
Bach to Basics-- Composing Computers or Not, Humans Still Control Their Own Destinies
A Faulty Housing Proposal
A Trip That Healed Grief's Wounds
Letters to the Editor
Micheletti Will Be Remembered Forever
Petition Was Independent
Entertainment
Rhino Man -- By Zach Emig
Off Course -- By Hugo
Dammed for Life -- By Jessica
Noun Poetry -- By Katy-Cat
Trivia: Believe it or not!
Arts
A night of Dramashop's student written One-Acts
Gaming Shorts -- 23 games to play. $100 to spend. 5 days to drop date. Let's make these short.
Scoop
Sports
Athletes of the Week
Debbie Won '00
Kevin Trexler '98
Pats Hang On, 49ers Keep Winning
Field Hockey Players Named to NEW8 Team
Spikers Clinch Spot In NCAA Tournament
Photographs
Thomas E. Murphy -- The Tech
Annika Pfluger, administrative assistant for the Artificial Intelligence Lab, plays the baroque cello with the MIT Baroque Ensemble last Friday as part of the ongoing "MIT Artists Behind the Desk" series.
T. Luke Young -- The Tech
Members of Save Central Square marched to a public meeting to protest the Holmes Realty Trust development that they feel would destroy community character in the heart of the neighborhood.
Agnes Borszeki -- The Tech
MIT STONEHENGE -- Twice a year, the sun shines directly down the Infinite Corridor as it sets. Students gathered to gaze upon the event.
Agnes Borszeki -- The Tech
MIT Chamber Chorus performs works of Bach, Harbison and Britten in a fall concert in Kresge Auditorium on Thursday.
Indranath Neogy -- The Tech
Troy Gayeski '97 runs for a first down in SaturdayUs game against Siena College. MIT lost 17-13 to the Division IAA school.
Gabor Csanyi -- The Tech
Seth Bisen-Hersh '01 co-stars as the Chancellor of the Galaxy, shown with Elicia Anderson '01, Stacy O'Connor '99, and Saujin Yi '01 in the Musical Theatre Guild's production of Robots, performed last weekend.
Gabor Csanyi -- The Tech
Rebecca Consentino leads the female cast as "Rose Maybud", here with Mad Margaret (Amy Allen) in the MIT Gilbert & Sullivan Players' production of Ruddigore, opening tonight.
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