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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
Wed Apr 21 17:18:22 1993

Date: Wed, 21 Apr 93 17:18:02 -0400
From: root@charon.MIT.EDU (Initializer.SysDaemon)
To: ca-mtg@bloom-beacon.mit.edu



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fihsu (Hsu I-wei):

There's no time for us
There's no place for us
What is this thing that builds our dreams
Yet slips away from us...

Who wants to live forever?
Who wants to live forever?

There's no chance for us
It's all decided for us
This world has only one sweet moment
Set aside for us...

Who wants to live forever?
Who wants to live forever?
Who dares to love forever?
Who waits forever anyways?


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lsc (Lecture Series Committee):


	     LSC Movies for the week of Apr 23 to Apr 24

Fri.	Apr 23	Bram Stoker's Dracula		[R]	26-100	7, 10:30 &
							10-250	Midnight
Francis Ford Coppola's erie interpretation of the vampire classic places
the chameleon-like Gary Oldman in the title role, and the Oscar-winning
Anthony Hopkins as the fearless vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing.  With
incredible special effects and brilliant cinematography, Coppola has
produced a must-see.  Also stars Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves.
NOTE: Extra midnight screening.

Fri.	Apr 23	Comedy of Terrors (1964)	[???]	10-250	7:30
Terrors? Naturally, when Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Peter Lorre,
and Basil Rathbone collide in a macabre comedy of two funeral
directors who help their clients into their graves.

Sat.	Apr 24	Innocent Blood			[R]	26-100	7 & 10
Anne Parillaud ({\it La Femme Nikita}) plays Marie, a vampire who only
believes in killing bad guys.  She likes to finish them off fast,
because she doesn't believe in playing with her food.  So when a mob
leader escapes before she's finished with him, she gets annoyed; how
would you like it if {\it your} dinner tried to walk off the plate?
Directed by John Landis ({\it An American Werewolf in London}).

Sun.	Apr 25	No Movie

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                  Superticket is available for $28.

        Classic Movie shows end before the start of the second
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sokoloff (James T Sokoloff):

Jim last logged out @ Tue Apr 20 17:50:12 EDT 1993 on host vongole...
Plan? What plan?

------ Phi Delta Theta Social Events for the upcoming weeks ------
Wed Apr 21: 9:30 PM  Wed Social-Cake and Cappucino! (Yum)
Fri Apr 23: 9:00 PM  Party at the old folks home (Dan, Sean and Jim) (i)
                     666-9565 for info; come meet Matt Gimre and drink with him
    Daniel, Sean and Jim are throwin' an
    Ear-Drum-Thumpin'
    Tequila-Guzzlin'
    On-The-Furniture-Dancin'
    In-The-BathTub-Yackin'
    Ass-Of-Yourself-Makin'
    PARTY! Friday Apr 23, 1993
Sat Apr 24: ?:00 PM  Alumni Dinner (i)
Sun Apr 25:12:01 AM  Console Jim on becoming an _old man_ (22)

(i) indicates that the event is (roughly) closed and invitations are available.

Other events are "open" to all friends of the house and guests

Any questions, don't call me, call the house number (247-8691) and ask for
Pat Baker or Zack Johnson... Thanks...   ---Jim Sokoloff
Modify: Sun Apr 18 14:42:58 1993( 00002.03:07:15)


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starflt (Derrick Kong):


Reach for a Roscoe Instead of a Book

Montgomery County Juniot College in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, citing "a
lack of demonstrated interest," shut down its library science program
and replaced it with a lethal-weapons training course.

				from No Comment


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therese (Therese):


Despair is the absolute extreme of self-love.  it is reached when
a man deliberately turns his back on all help from anyone else
in order to taste the rotten luxury of knowing himself to be lost.
...But a man who is truly humble cannot despair, because in the humble
man there is no longer any such thing as self-pity.

				- Thomas Merton



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