Word: attendant
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...curveball of grave proportions. My grandmother was diagnosed with two forms of cancer. Since then, she has endured multiple surgeries and a brutal round of chemotherapy, all with a brave face and immeasurable dignity. She arranged her treatment schedule to be able to prepare our annual Thanksgiving feast and attend my little sister’s Bat Mitzvah. Although she has been sapped of her strength, she has not been robbed of her customary biting wit. I’ve heard her continue to tease my grandfather, as is her wont, but haven’t yet heard her complain...
...Performance Fair on Saturday, May 6—a three-hour sprawl beginning at 1 p.m. and featuring over a hundred events in and around Harvard Yard—is heavy on classical performances. There are 37 listed classical music performances and dozens of venues; those in attendance will have five or six options every half-hour. For those who miss certain performances, some will be repeated on Sunday, May 7. It is also possible for audiences to spend the whole afternoon watching early music performances in Adolphus Busch Hall, chamber music by students from “Music 180r...
...evolve from here. However, if you have never strolled through one of Saunders’ houses of mirrors—varyingly terrifying and “fun”—“In Persuasion Nation” is critical reading. I only hope that, if enough attend to what it diagnoses and predicts for American culture, that its prophecies may remain safely away in a realm only “like” and never fully...
Christopher D. Hampson ’09, a CI member who identifies as an evangelical Christian, says he mostly considered Christian schools because he wanted to attend a school with a strong Christian community...
...even have to do much publicity this year—people just assume it’s going to happen, and they show up.” Students said they were excited to participate in this year’s Waltz. “I didn’t attend the Waltz last year, as the weather was poor. And next year I’ll be abroad, so I decided this was my year.” Denise L. Delaney ’08 said. “I had a glass of champagne and danced with a blockmate...