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After the communal carol "O Come, All Ye Faithful," associate conductor Constance DeFotis led the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum in the "Hymn to St. Cecilia" by Benjamin Britten. This piece takes its lyrics from a W.H. Auden poem of the same title; and like the poem, the music contains surprises and irregularities, yet maintains a lyric quality. True to the refrain, "Blessed Cecilia, appear in visions/ To all musicians, appear and inspire:/ Translated Daughter, come down and startle/ Composing mortals with immortal fire," it seemed that St. Cecilia had indeed come down to bless this performance, for the Collegium Musicum...
...finale, all three Holden choirs joined to sing the traditional English carol "God Bless the Master", arranged by Vaughan Williams. This piece exudes a cheery, positively glowing holiday spirit as it successively blesses different members of the household, ending with: "The Lord increase you day by day, and send you more and more." Unfortunately, many of the singers had their noses buried in their music throughout the performance, which somewhat detracted from the message. Nonetheless, the warmth with which it was sung added to the general feeling of joy among the singers, reached out to the listeners. And at last...
Assistant Professor of Law Carol S. Steiker '82 has received a tenure appointment, Harvard Law School officials announced yesterday. She will join a handful of tenured women faculty at the Law School...
...checkers aware of the dangers involved in their card-swiping activities? Most dismissed the threat of developing any type of medical difficulty. Carol Irvine of Kirkland House has been working for seven years, and says that she "has never had any problems." Vicente asserts that "your arm doesn't get tired--you get used to [swiping the cards...
Emerging from the brunch, Joanna Chin '99 and Emily K. Cheung '01 said they were eager to explore the career path pursued by Dr. Carol T. Walsh '67, a pharamcologist at Boston University Medical School...