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...discuss, and perhaps some have even done their homework. Learning, or at least the illusion of it, awaits—will Summers give them a presentation on Allston or will outgoing FAS Dean William C. Kirby issue a report on the Curricular Review? But despite the collection of brilliant minds in a single place, in this section, just like an undergrad meeting, the discussion devolves, and we are left with an atonal chorus of voices all screaming past each other...

Author: By Margaret M. Rossman | Title: Sectional Thinking | 2/21/2006 | See Source »

...opportunity to play on the exceptional 1958 Flentrop organ. For those used to the muddy and sometimes overpowering groans of Memorial Church’s giant organ, the bright, clean sound of the Flentrop will be a welcome relief, especially when combined with Scott’s brilliant technique. Organ recitals have become increasingly rare since the instrument’s modern glory days ending just after the mid-twentieth-century. The recent exodus of British organists to the United States, however, could reverse this unfortunate trend. John Scott is the latest, and the most skilled, of these renowned expat...

Author: By Alexander B. Fabry, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The E. Power Biggs Memorial Celebrity Recital Featuring John Scott | 2/20/2006 | See Source »

...band often relegated to the "twee" genre - music so light and self-referential that it almost shattered upon listening - of the late '80s. The surprise choice of Trevor Horn (the ex-Buggle who also produced Frankie Goes to Hollywood and t.A.T.u.) as producer on the last album, the brilliant Dear Catastrophe Waitress, was a play to reach beyond the sensitive librarian stereotype, even at the risk of alienating hard-core fans, some of whom are, actually, sensitive librarians. Hoffer challenged Murdoch to tighten his songs, and many of the tracks were played live in the studio. But beyond the influence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Belle on the Ball | 2/19/2006 | See Source »

...matter right now is his relatively narrow education which makes it hard for him to relate equally well to all the disciplines in the college and in the faculty. FM: But even if his education is narrow, he— JR: Well he’s a brilliant man. I’m not saying I’m the ideal person, either. I’m saying that we have at Harvard College an ideal of a broad education that encompasses many different areas, and I think if one speaks to President Summers at length about some areas he?...

Author: By Sam Teller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fifteen Questions With Judith Ryan | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

...last year. Burns, who himself worked with Jarding, spoke fondly of the former fellow. “I know we’re all very happy to see Steve running another major Virginia race,” Burns wrote in an e-mail. “He has a brilliant talent for moving the political debate in a direction that is both serious and beneficial for his candidate, and he practices a brand of politics that makes the IOP proud.” While at Harvard, Jarding worked with students in various capacities, leading a research project and teaching...

Author: By Wing YI Yeung, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: IOP Fellow Makes Senate Bid | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

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