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...HAND: OPERAS COMPOSED BY WOMEN, 1625-1939. This exhibit focuses on the contributions of women through the development of opera. It follows the origins of Italian opera in the courts of Versailles in the 17th century to public opera in post-revolutionary Paris and beyond. For music lovers and history buffs alike. Through Dec. 1, 2003. Loeb Music Library, Music Building...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Happening :: Listings for the Week of August 1-August 7 | 8/1/2003 | See Source »

...time. In 2000, the states had rainy-day funds that totaled nearly $50 billion; last week only $6 billion of that was left. But California, with its $38 billion deficit, is in a class of its own. The intensely partisan state legislature in Sacramento last week failed for the 17th time in 25 years to pass a budget on time, with Republicans refusing to accept any tax increases and Democrats calling for a mix of increases and spending cuts. Davis is attempting to bridge the ideological divide in Sacramento, but he can't avoid sniping at some of the Republican...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can The Terminator Save California? | 7/14/2003 | See Source »

Described by Mendelsohn as a “meticulous scholar,” Cohen’s work covered diverse topics including the growth of physics in the 17th and 18th centuries, the relationship between the natural and social sciences, and the history of computing. According to Gingerich, he also played a critical role in putting together the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments at Harvard, which is located in the basement of the Science Center...

Author: By Ryan J. Kuo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: First History of Science Department Chair Dies | 6/27/2003 | See Source »

Harvard changed little through the 17th century. The study of literature was added. There was an emphasis on logic, rhetoric, Greek, Hebrew, ethics and metaphysics and little focus on mathematics and the natural sciences...

Author: By Rebecca D. O’brien, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Why We Learn What We Learn | 6/5/2003 | See Source »

Freshman Laura Maludzinski was the top-finisher (17th place) for the Crimson women at cross country Heptagonal Championships (HEPS) and then ran to a fourth-place finish in the 1500 meters at outdoor track HEPS...

Author: By Samita Mannapperuma, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Track Places a Solid Third at Both Indoor and Outdoor HEPS | 6/5/2003 | See Source »

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