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...experience he would’ve gotten with more matches. We’ll see a doctor and get a prognosis, but he’s off the map for a couple of weeks.” Freshman Shay Warren notched two wins at 133 lb. Senior Jonathan Butler (197 lb.) and sophomores Frankie Colletta (174 lb.) and Andrew Knapp (285 lb.) each recorded a victory for the Crimson. Harvard commences its dual-meet season at Hofstra on Sunday. —Staff writer Tony D. Qian can be reached at tonyqian@fas.harvard.edu...
...acting, the directing, and the music created this wonderful ensemble effect,” said Daniel Aaron, an emeritus professor of English. Jim Senti, a first-year student in the theater graduate program at the American Repertory Theatre, said that he had performed these three plays at Butler University in Indianapolis. “It was very interesting to see it in a different way. It’s always interesting to see them perform it on stage, considering they were created for radio and television,” he said. The first two plays, which were intended...
Each room at the Town House comes with its own private butler, on call 24 hours a day. Want tickets to the sold-out performance at La Scala? Done. Going to dinner but don't have the right shoes? Your butler can get a pair made. Hungry? Have a plate of eight cheeses and seven types of bread. After a stay here, it's tough to go back to making your own snacks, ironing...
...Palfrey ’67 praised the inclusion of upperclassmen. “It certainly has forced all of us to gather a different kind of knowledge than we had before,” Palfrey said. Several students expressed satisfaction with their advising experiences. Winthrop House resident Elena D. Butler ’10 said she changed two of her classes at the beginning of the semester because of the advice of her tutor, who was also helpful in helping pick a concentration, she said. Long criticized by students, Harvard’s advising system has seen some reform...
...Palfrey ’67 praised the inclusion of upperclassmen. “It certainly has forced all of us to gather a different kind of knowledge than we had before,” Palfrey said. Several students expressed satisfaction with their advising experiences. Winthrop House resident Elena D. Butler ’10 said she changed two of her classes at the beginning of the semester because of the advice of her tutor, who was also helpful in helping pick a concentration, she said. Long criticized by students, Harvard’s advising system has seen some reform...