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...between papers and midterms can identify. The musical’s book, co-written by Jacqueline P. Palumbo ’11 and Adam R. Gold ’11, who is also a Crimson editorial writer, was part of a production composed by and put together entirely by freshmen. From its start, the plot is carried by its zany characters, such as capital venturist Dolores B. Sciencecenter (Emily B. Hecht ’11) and the spastic game-show host Ken Karson (Mike A. Yashinsky ’11). As the play progresses, the castaways begin to form...
...very good hitter.” Harvard manufactured its runs playing small ball and steadily moving runners. Vertovez bunted to start the fifth inning, sophomore Stephanine Krysiak added a single to left, and freshman Emily Henderson loaded the bases with a bunt back to the pitcher. The next batter, freshmen Ellen Macadam, was hit by a pitch which scored Vertovez. Junior Hayley Bock followed that with an RBI ground out. Two batters later ,sophomore Jessica Pledger cracked a single to center that brought the Crimson’s final two runs home. “Jess Pledger came up with...
...College. A graduate of Princeton, the future dean earned a doctoral degree in English from Cornell in 1968, and would garner teaching experience at Princeton, Cornell, and the University of Virginia before coming to Harvard, where he lectured in English in the midst of his tenure as dean of freshmen. The love of language did not leave...
...After the transfer of control of Mass. Hall from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) to the University’s central administration in the summer of 2006, the University announced last spring that no members of the class of 2011 would be placed in Mass. Hall as freshmen. This discontinuation of a time-honored tradition for Harvard first-years was unfortunate for pragmatic and symbolic reasons, and the decision to invite freshmen back into Mass. Hall is one that reflects well on Harvard. Mass. Hall has a rich history that included young people and students at every step...
...past, having the opportunity to continue to explore their passion at Harvard enhances their college experience. “I think that definitely fills a hole for them,” she says. Bray joined THUD her sophomore year after looking for the group unsuccessfully at the Freshmen Activities Fair. “It was something missing my freshmen year, and then sophomore year I got it back,” she says. Bray also cherishes the close friendships she has made in THUD, whose small size creates an intimate environment. Bray likes the lively, carefree atmosphere of THUD concerts...