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...annual May Day Waltz. For over 30 years, according to participants, Lowellians have gathered at 6 a.m. on Weeks Footbridge to watch local residents mark the festivities along the banks of the Charles River. House Committee Chairs Julia M. Chandler ’07 and Jonathan V. Brewer ’07 said they were pleasantly surprised with this year’s turnout, after bad weather last year marred participation. “It’s sort of a joint effort between the house committee and the house masters,” said Chandler...
Michael V. Brewer ‘07 said he’s “always felt the CSA to be a home away from home,” and it shouldn’t come as a surprise: he started talking to members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Association (CSA) at Model U.N. tournaments back in high school. “It seemed like a comfortable continuation,” Brewer says of the work he had done in his home parish before college. “I had my sights on getting involved.” Just...
Lowellians voted the old-fashioned way for their new House Committee (HoCo) leadership last night in the Junior Common Room. After hearing candidate speeches, students voted on paper ballots for ten positions, ranging from co-chairs to alumni representative. Jonathan V. Brewer ’07 and Julia M. Chandler ’07 were elected as the new co-chairs. “Lowell House is a tremendously vibrant community and I look forward to doing my part to make it even better,” Brewer wrote in an e-mail. “The turnout was good...
...arriving late the previous night. This day, reading front-page news that King was staying at the Lorraine, and perhaps hearing radio reports that specified Room 306, he had located and studied the motel until an hour ago, when he rented a room for $8.50 per week in Bessie Brewer's flophouse next door to Fire Station Number 2. With the seven-power Bushnells, he could read room numbers on the motel doors 70 yards distant, and the same strength on his Redfield scope would make human figures seem only 30 ft. away. The scope was mounted...
After yesterday’s Candlemass celebration, which was held in the upper church at St. Paul’s Parish, the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Association (CSA) named its new leadership for 2006. Michael V. Brewer ’07 will take on the leadership role of CSA president for the upcoming year. All Harvard undergrads who attended student mass on Sunday, Dec. 11 were eligible to vote in the elections. Between 200 and 300 students cast votes on the 14-person ballot, estimated outgoing CSA President Anna Lonyai ’06. In an e-mail, Brewer wrote...