Word: alison
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Ross ’09, who organized the screening. “It is seen more as a national issue, a small rebel movement that Uganda can deal with on its own,” said Ross, who is also HHRA’s director of advocacy for Africa. Alison Lawton, who produced the film, said that Sudan’s wealth of petroleum resources has made its humanitarian crisis a priority over that of northern Uganda, where there is little economic interest. “Yet, we’re talking about people instead of economics. From a social...
...question often posed to authors: “Why do you write?” “I write because I have never managed to be happy,” he said. “I write to be happy.” —Staff writer Alison S. Cohn can be reached acohn@fas.harvard.edu...
...between the Lampoon and trees are nothing new. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, there were several failed attempts to destroy a tree outside the building. The tree finally died in 1991. “In college, everyone is just grouchy about stupid stuff,” said Alison G. Umminger ’92, the president of the Lampoon at the time. “Everybody wanted that tree to go.” The tree had been a favorite of Alfred E. Vellucci, a former Cambridge mayor who had suggested turning Harvard Yard into a parking...
Directed by Rachel E. Flynn ’09 and produced by Alison H. Rich ’09, “Bent” is playwright Martin Sherman’s best-known work, chronicling the story of three homosexual men who begin the play in Berlin. By the end of the first act, they are in Dachau...
...overall with a time of 19:33, and Hillary May, who finished 104th with a time of 20:04. Rounding out the pack were sophomore Brenda Cohen, at 139th with a time of 20:27, and senior Eliza Gardiner, who clocked in at 20:34 and 151st overall. Freshman Alison Liewen was Harvard’s sixth runner. The race held some significance for Gardiner, who is coming off an injury that held her out last season. “I’m happy to be back out here,” she said. “Since...