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Violinist Jennifer Myung ’02, cellist Laura Bacon ’02 and pianist Jason Leekeenan ’02 inaugurated Harvard Radio WHRB’s new “Live From Cabot House,” a bi-weekly series of live performances Sunday afternoons designed to give greater exposure to undergraduate classical and jazz performers on campus and throughout the Greater Boston area...

Author: By James Crawford, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: WHRB Debuts Undergraduate Jazz Series in Cabot House | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

While tabling in front of the Science Center earlier this year with the Harvard Democrats and the Harvard Republicans, Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) cadets offered students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to sign Holiday Cards to be sent to servicemen and women overseas. Yet even this bi-partisan and non-politically charged event saw Harvard cadets meet with irrational and often frighteningly humorous chides. The most notable came from a woman who dashed by and yelled “fascists!” at the uniformed students. It seemed comical at the time, and I simply smiled, waved...

Author: By Charles B. Cromwell, | Title: Explaining the Uniform | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

...Swarthmore, the men and women’s rugby teams hold a bi-annual Dash for Cash. Students and other spectators line the halls of the main administrative building holding out money. The rugby players then streak the halls while trying to grab as much cash as they...

Author: By Samuel A.S. Clark, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Exploring Naked College Traditions | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

...past year, Baer has served as an associate editorial chair of The Crimson, where she writes a bi-weekly column, “Writes and Wrongs...

Author: By Lauren M. Jiggetts, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 2 Seniors Named Marshall Scholars | 12/7/2001 | See Source »

...president's capital on the line. Staying out of the fights over the details and announcing only broad guidelines allows the administration to claim victory over whatever may pass. The White House knows that the more partisan role the president plays, the more it may threaten his strong bi-partisan position as war leader. And finally, some in the White House believe their hand is so strong, they can make Congress get in line. "We saw Clinton do it to us every time," says one senior White House aide. "When Congress complains about a popular president it just looks like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Bush Help the Stimulus Bill? | 11/27/2001 | See Source »

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