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Co-hosted for the second year running by University President Lawrence H. Summers and the Undergraduate Council, the annual outdoor carnival drew a record of about 10,000 Harvard affiliates, according to the Harvard University Police Department.
BRAHMS, BARTOK AND SAINT-SAENS. The Boston Chamber Music Society, which dates from 1983, is at its core an eight-person ensemble. Guest musicians enhance the orchestration as needed—this time for Brahms’s Piano Quintet in F minor, Bartók’s Sonata...
With only a week to go before the annual carnival, the council allocated each House $125 for “stein clubs, open houses or similar social events.” The council also added $500 to grants previously awarded to 27 student groups planning activities for the day.
Gitlin acknowledges that the 1960s, through media, music and the lore of the vocal Boomer generation, has been suspended in time as a glittering era of idealism, collaboration and carnival-like counterculture. The fashion and music of the ’60s remain as ubiquitous now as then. The concrete...
“My own aesthetic preference is this carnival atmosphere,” she said. “It is a good release when you are very, very depressed about things.”