Word: bande
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Freshman Rep. & Kirkland Rep. for 2 yrs.; Prefect 3 yrs, Officer 2 yrs; Harvard Band, alto saxophone; Kirkland Drama Society; House Committee...
...year went on, however, and despite a weekly e-mail update I sent to 75 of my constituents, I gradually lost touch. No one showed up at my office hours, and so I stopped holding them. No one replied to my e-mails (except those that regarded band selection for Springfest), so I stopped expecting any feedback. No more than two or three students showed up to observe council meetings over the entire year, and so I stopped thinking that we had an audience any bigger than the council itself...
...discussions of structure, power and authority, however, are more than a mere turf war; instead, they are our efforts to resolve the long-standing structural tensions that have existed between PBHA and Harvard. History has shown us that structural flaws can adversely affect programming. Instead of just a band-aid, we are now searching for a more long-term solution; the controversy erupts because Harvard has a different opinion of what this should be than...
...realization that I like Pforzheimer House and the Quad. Pforzheimer's double-decker dining hall has more than a good atmosphere; the food is actually edible. While a rather sensational article in last week's Crimson made it sound as though pre-med upperclassmen declared war on a roving band of sophomores, no such open animosity exists, and the only real conflict has been over music being played too loud from the spacious rooms...
...singer, mandolin virtuoso and father of bluegrass music; in Springfield, Tennessee. Distinguished by the mutton-chop sideburns and chiseled demeanor that gave him the aura of a patriarch from another century, Monroe was one of those rare artists who sired a musical genre. In 1938 he formed his first band, calling it the Blue Grass Boys after his home state, Kentucky. The group soon took on the bluegrass configuration of mandolin, fiddle, guitar, bass and banjo, paired with the near-falsetto harmonies that Monroe called his "high, lonesome sound." Bluegrass lives on across the country, including at his own Bean...