Word: celia
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Fundraising is a serious job for Celia M. Savitz '89, co-director of Citystep, which must raise $20,000 a year for the troupe's operation. "I don't consider myself a fundraiser. But I believe in the organization and because I am inherently involved in it, I know that we need the money," she says...
Harvard officials have already agreed to set aside $15,000 for smaller projects to improve handicapped access, committee members said. The money will pay for projects such as lowering public telephones and widening doors to make them accessible for people in wheelchairs, said Celia M. Kent, a member of the handicapped committee...
...committee plans to go through the list of the nearly 200 buildings within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to determine where renovations should be made first, said committee member Celia M. Kent...
...THIS WEIRDNESS the portrayal of the three witches (Allison Brody, Sarah Jane Cohen, and Celia M. Wren) as grade-school girls instead of old hags: their giggling and maledictions sung like nursery rhymes creates an odd but real menace. But the originality of this show gives out long before the final curtain, as it shies away from severely tampering with the conventions and gives us a typical collegiate run through the Riverside Edition...
...customary Moliere style, Scapine is a romantic farce which pokes fun at the middle class. Octavio (Jon Blackstone) and Leander (Gintaras Valiulis), two wealthy young men, want to marry women considered unsuitable by their stuffy parents, Argante (Donal Logue) and Geronte (Celia Wren). They enlist the help of the mischievous Scapine (Maria Troy), a cunning, appealing servant...