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...winning ticket has also repeatedly emphasized the feasibility of their platform throughout the course of campaigning. In the run-up to the election, Sundquist met with key administrators, including Interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam, to make sure that the agenda he would pursue as president would be actionable...
Harvard is considering providing financial support to a system of evaluating colleges that would rely on descriptions, not numerical rankings, according to Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons ’67. The group conducting the project, The Education Conservancy, has raised $124,000 for its project to create an online college information system that will serve as an alternative to commercially sponsored rankings. Yale University and Princeton University have both donated $30,000 to the project, according to Lloyd Thacker, the groups’s executive director. Additionally, Harvard faculty members have contributed to the group?...
...they present a unique screening of “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” in Smell-O-Vision.Smell-O-Vision is a concept that combines the release of scents with the viewing of a film to create a more complete sensory experience. Brattle Film Foundation Creative Director Ned R. Hinkle and Boston Children’s Museum Community Program Coordinator Megan L. Dickers collaborated to bring the event to the Brattle.Hinkle says he hopes their approach will provide a novel twist to a well loved film.“A lot of people have done sing-along shows...
...sons, without so much as a whimper.RR: Who would win in a fight: Titus or Russell Crowe in “Gladiator”?JF: I think probably Titus. I mean, he’s old now, but definitely in his prime he’d destroy Russell Crowe.Jason R. Vartikar-McCullough ’11 RR: So who do you play in “Titus Andronicus”?JVM: I play Demetrius, who is the son of Tamora, Queen of the Goths.RR: What’s his role in the story?JVM: I have a brother named Chiron...
...Harvard sharpened their teeth in a practice debate of their own. And just as in the upcoming Univision debate, Tom Tancredo was not represented. Advocates of six Republican contenders pitched their candidates in a debate held in Sever Hall last night. Bucking the national trend, Rep. Ron Paul (R.-Texas) drew the greatest support. Of the roughly thirty students in attendance, half were cheering for the libertarian congressman. The chair of Harvard Students for Ron Paul, Pedro L. Teixeira Jr. '09 drew sustained applause when he defended Paul against charges from opponents that he was a radical...