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...idea for Nightfall sprang into existence when Cabot House resident Brooks A. Newkirk ’03 found himself unexpectedly alone for a three-day trip over Thanksgiving Break, after his traveling companion got sick and dropped out. Left with a long bus ride during which to think, Newman decided that Harvard needed an outlet for all the creativity that wasn’t being channeled through the Visual and Environmental Sciences (VES) department. He explains: “This is a club for people who don’t study film, but who love to make films...
Newkirk applied to get Nightfall recognized as a student group last October. James Lawler, who also lived in Cabot House, heard about Newkirk’s idea and approached him bearing a screenplay called Angel Walk that he had written over the summer at a Harvard screenwriting workshop. Newkirk accepted the script gratefully and the two waited for approval on the club...
Since Nightfall had been born in Cabot House, it was only fitting that the solution should come from there too, in the form of Cabot House Master Jim Ware. Ware generously agreed to put up the money for a Sony VX-2000 Digital Camcorder, which is at the low end of the professional video spectrum. Newkirk himself paid for the computer and editing equipment. And Lawler put up the money for the “Angel Walk” shoot. Out of these acts of charity (and many others), Nightfall was born...
...took roll call in the Cabot blocking group of Christopher Shim ’02-’03, it would go like this: Choi, Chung, Hur, Kim, Kim, Kim, Kwak, Kwok, Lee, Lim, Myung, Shim, Zymaris. A string of mostly Korean names. Being Korean is a part of the members’ identities, Shim says, but far from the only part. “People don’t believe me when I say we really didn’t plan it to be like this,” Shim says. “At the first blocking meeting...
Corlette said that she wasn’t aware of any Harvard researchers currently running afoul of the proposed law. However, stem cell research by Harvard scientists like Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences Douglas A. Melton will ultimately require somatic cell transfer techniques to be put to therapeutic...