Word: blackstock
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...ability to expose students to the Harvard University Art Museums. “I think we’ll actually be able to do more,” she says, “because it’s forced us to be creative.” But Blackstock, Vice President of OUR MUSE, worries that the Sackler’s museum space may be less inviting to students than the Fogg was. “The question is, how can we get people over the fear of going into museums?” she says. “The majority...
...important for people to see the Fogg the way it is now to pay tribute to it,” says Nora K. Lessersohn ’09, president of OUR HUAM, “because it will never be this way again.” Kathryn L. Blackstock ’10, vice president of OUR HUAM, hoped the significance of this “Night” would draw a record crowd. “We’re trying to really push it this time,” she says. “At eight we?...
...donation, a new initiative targeted at undergraduates is in the works. From now on, HAA concentrators will be encouraged to study abroad. Sophomore concentrators will also have the opportunity to take a new course—HAA 100r—that will culminate in a trip overseas. Katherine L. Blackstock ’10, a current member of the HAA 100r seminar, says that the goal of this year’s course specifically is to “look at how excavations are conducted, and then...look at the relationship between the excavations and architectural studies...
...pole vault was another strength for Harvard, which placed four women in the top eight. Freshman Erin Blackstock vaulted 3.35 meters to finish second, while junior Katherine Nishimura, freshman Clara Blattler and sophomore Michelle Behrens finished fifth, sixth and eighth, respectively...