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COVER: January 23, 1S37.
January 23, 1987. 24 hours.
On that day, much like any other except for a light
covering of snow, six Daily Tar Heel photographers
blanketed the UNC campus and the the surrounding
community, tripping shutters that froze the day's events
on thin Strips of film.
By compiling the pictures in chronological sequence,
those 24 hours emerged reconstructed from their
individual elements.
The cameras' shutters were open fewer than 8 minutes
total for the pictures reproduced here, but the images draw
the hours together, offering a whole greater than the sum
of its parts.
The six photographers, Charlotte Cannon, Charles
Carriere, Dan Charlson, Larry Childress, Tony Deifell and
Julie Stovall, put in more than 150 man-hours for the sliver
of time shown here, and these 25 pictures were pulled
from an estimated 800-plus frames on 23 rolls of film.
The result is the 24 hours that were January 23, 1 987. 6
Meet Max
In the weekly writer profile series, Cathy McHugh gives
us a portrait of Professor Max Steele who has long been
the driving force behind UNC's creative writing department
The list of awards for his writing isn't bad either. .3
Vietnam revisited
It's 13 years after the Vietnam conflict ended, but Oliver
Stone's "Platoon" makes it all too real. Sharon Kessler
reviews. Bob Young and Jo Fleischer contributed .4
More "Platoon"
In the sidebar to the review by Kelly Rhodes, vets as
well as Oliver Stone talk about the movie 5
Fare ever yours
You're a snappy dresser. And so is your date. Alas, you
find yourselves all dressed up with no place to go. Well!
Just check out the exciting happenings in this week's
Week's Fare. Something for everyone. 14
Editor Amy Hampton
Assistant Editor Lisa Lcrentz
Staff Writers: Chris Ca!n( John Cobb, Teresa Eatmon,
Joanne Gordon, Angda Hampton, Sharon Kess&r, Cathy
McHugh, Memsy Price, Ke3y Rhodes, EKsn de Rosset,
James Surowiecki, and Cowen Vanderberry
Cover photo by Dan Charlson
9:17 p.m. The Old Well stands along Cameron Avenue as
. traffic sfreamsbetween it-and South Building . .