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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Students have the benefit of working with a professional set artist, costume designer, band conductor and lighting manager (who is rumored, Grandy says, to have managed lights for both Prince and Bryan Adams concerts), not to mention a director and choreographer who danced together on Broadway in "A Chorus Line...

Author: By Brendan H. Gibbon, | Title: MEN IN HEELS | 2/15/1997 | See Source »

...professor wants only those students in his or her classroom who are in a position to benefit from the course and contribute to productive class discussion. They seek to exclude all those who are under-prepared and under-qualified. They understandably don't want dead wood floating in their educational sea. It is not the cruel truth that shopping period is often an exercise in exclusion and disappointment that needs to be challenged. It is the methods of exclusion, which seem to me almost arbitrary and whimsical, that need to be questioned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arbitrary Exclusion Hurts Education | 2/14/1997 | See Source »

Eliot House hosted a benefit auction last night which raised more than $3,000 for a Harvard Dining Services employee whose Cambridge apartment was destroyed in a fire last month...

Author: By Matthew R. Hubbard, | Title: Eliot Hosts Benefit Auction | 2/14/1997 | See Source »

Clinton's goal for America is that everyone be able to read, which is why only the literacy programs offered by PBHA and the House and Neighborhood Development (HAND) program will be paid. But the new program's immediate benefit, i.e. money, goes to Harvard students. In a trickle-down process, we seem to be hoping that by encouraging the participation of students on work-study who might not be able to afford volunteering, more elementary school-aged children will learn to read. This is not very realistic; we don't think the program will lead to a massive influx...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Literacy Plan Aids Harvard Students | 2/14/1997 | See Source »

...real benefit of paying would-be volunteers to work is to provide fair opportunity to all Harvard students. In and of itself, this is a strong argument for the program. But it is an altogether separate issue from a program meant as a "literacy initiative...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Literacy Plan Aids Harvard Students | 2/14/1997 | See Source »

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