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...hope that we can bring to everyone's attention that Harvard is eroding the communities in which it resides," said Jo Anne Preston, co-chair of the Agassiz Tenants Union, which represents tenants in the Peabody and Agassiz neighborhoods...
...allowing him to roam freely without suspicion. in a healthy dose of expletives, tacky clothes, a dangerous audience and it's as if you're in 16th-century Ricki Lake or Rolanda territory. But the scenario actually belongs to the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert & Sullivan Players' fall contribution to the Agassiz stage, The Yeomen of the Guard...
...clearer. In much of the first act, Blair's fine but tentative voice does not reach the audience with the strength it should, and it's hard to blame her. Outdoing an army of brass, wind, reeds, and percussion is no easy task, especially since the Agassiz has no pit; instead, the orchestra is crammed between the stage and the first row of seats. When intelligible, the Citizens of the Tower of London are at best satisfactory. Though their swinging and swaying could have been sharper and better choreographed, they looked incredibly happy doing it. The grim faced quartet...
Other Harvard-affiliated participants on the panel are Steven Jay Could, Agassiz professor of zoology, and Wendy Kaminer, Radcliffe public policy fellow and a former criminal defense attorney...
...requirements. No stereotypes. Just pure expression to communicate the three-dimensional women of the Ivy League. Copies are available free of charge in dining halls and at the Lyman Common Room. Agassiz House, Radcliffe Yard. --The Lyman Common Room Coordinators