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...Alphabets,’ he created for the 1984 Phi Beta Kappa induction ceremony, and is one of his more famous poems. He also read ‘Villanelle,’ which he read for the first time in Tercentenary Theater in honor of Harvard’s 350th anniversary. “I thought, ‘how can anyone possibly hear a poem over the loudspeakers?” he said. “So I decided to compose a villanelle. Just repeat repeat repeat.” In the second half-hour, Heaney read several...
...contrast to this weekend’s calmness, for its 350th anniversary, Harvard spent over $1 million to throw itself a four-day birthday party—including a Grand Ball—that attracted over 40,000 people to Cambridge and was eight years in the making, the Crimson reported...
...Harvard’s 350th anniversary, Jack Rosenthal ’56, former editorial page editor of The New York Times, ran a 1986 Times editorial notebook column, describing the birthday as a celebration not of elitism but of “the impulse to share...
This year, the small, yet extremely active group—which officially replaced the American Indians at Harvard club in 1993—has gone on trips to fellow Ivy League schools, celebrated the 350th anniversary of the Harvard Indian College, and performed with the Harvard inter-tribal Indian dance troupe...
Last month NAHC helped host a conference to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the Harvard Indian College, which was established in 1655 to fulfill a pledge Harvard made in the Founding Charter...