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...received a Screen Actors Guild’s Lifetime Achievement Award, garnered a place in the NAACP Image Award Hall of Fame, and won a Grammy. And now Dee can add another accolade to her mantle after she received the 2007 Harvard Foundation Humanitarian Award last night in Appleton Chapel. Calling Dee a “brilliant American,” S. Allen Counter—the director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations—praised this year’s recipient. “For over a half century, she has given masterful stage...
...says. Sopen B. Shah ’08, who said that she will decide on whether she will run or not over next few days, served as chair of the Campus Life Committee (CLC) before the committee was replaced by the creation of the College Events Board. Shah, from Appleton, Wis., is now a member of the College Events Board.Amadi P. Anene ’08 is another UC junior to keep an eye on. A Kuumba a capella singer, Anene served as SAC vice chair for College life last semester, and he has been active in the effort...
...will likely plunge in the polls instead. Harvard extended its season-opening winning streak to three with a convincing 2-0 win over Clarkson (3-5-1, 1-4-1) on Friday night, but ran into trouble against old nemesis St. Lawrence at Appleton Arena in Canton, N.Y., the next day. “They’re definitely the best team we’ve played so far,” freshman defender Cori Bassett said. “They have a really good core of players. Hopefully next time we’ll get them...
Standing in front of an early-morning crowd gathered at Appleton Chapel in Harvard Yard this past April, Theda Skocpol used the word “we” 29 times. Her message, one which called for unity among the University’s different communities and factions, struck an appropriate note for the dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). But it was odd for someone of whom a colleague once said, “She’s a very divisive person. Wherever she has been there’s always been conflict...
...play—the Crimson made its way to the semifinals, and was ranked just outside the top eight squads lined up for the NCAA Frozen Eight—Harvard took control in the final two frames of play and defeated the then-No.2 Saints, 3-1, at Appleton Arena on March 11. “Even though we lost last time we faced them [on Feb. 24], we hit three posts and carried the play for two periods, and our girls remember that,” Stone said. Entering the first intermission during the postseason matchup, the game...