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...came to Harvard in ’53 and the president had just recently said that there was no place for drama in education,” Aaron says. Fortunately, limited faculty interest wasn’t enough to discourage Harvard’s many aspiring actors from seeking out opportunities to perform...
...There was an upsurge of interest in drama in those years,” Stephen A. Aaron ’57 recalls. “Everybody was doing plays all over the place. They were done outside, in the Adams House swimming pool, in the Eliot House dining room. Everybody was putting plays in every possible place...
According to Aaron, the growth of a theatrical community at Harvard was both rapid and unexpected...
...years went by, the support for theater grew and grew. We kept doing spectacular productions,” Aaron says...
...gunner in a scout unit, Aaron Genevie often rode through Baghdad popped up out of the top of his humvee, manning a belt-fed automatic machine gun. Gunners are the eyes and ears of the driver, constantly scanning the horizon for threats. In Baghdad's congested streets, they are also traffic cops--waving cars out of the way, shouting at drivers who get too close. That's what Genevie was doing the day he died, telling his driver to maneuver around an Iraqi national-police checkpoint when a roadside bomb went off and killed him instantly...