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Yesterday was the conference's third day, which was devoted to the topic of women's leadership across cultures. Conference members will convene today at Agassiz House to discuss women in the public sector, and will talk about women's health, women in science and campus issues during the last two days of the event...
Participating as panelists at yesterday's forum, Capeling-Alakija and three other women compared the status of females in different parts of the world and discussed their roles and styles as leaders. More than 50 people attended the discussion, held at Agassiz House...
Fletcher immediately cast Toomer as the leading woman, Cedric's Black mother Elizabeth. She worked closely with Fletcher over the next year, and in late April of her sophomore year, she made her debut at the Agassiz Theatre, igniting rave reviews from audiences and critics...
...many commuters in the class of '43, Agassiz House in Radcliffe Yard provided the center of activity, with a cafeteria, mail boxes, and club meetings. "Radcliffe Yard was abuzz with activity," says Helman. "It wasn't like...
...administration's hostile policies against student theater have never been anything new. Nearly 70 years ago Professor George Baker, who first brought fame to the Agassiz with his daring new drama workshop, quit Harvard in apparent disgust with the lack of support from the College. His "47 Workshop" bred future playwrights like Eugene O'Neill and Thomas Wolfe. Student theater has never been able to recover from this blow. For all its reputation, Harvard's theater scene is a lamentable mess, continually outstripped by programs in other universities today...