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Both Bossert and Heimert remember the fun of entertaining famous guests in the Masters’ Residence. Bossert fondly recalls serving tea to labor leader Cesar Chavez, pointing actor Robert Redford to the bathroom and watching his father (“in a tux and bare feet”) chat with Grateful Dead percussionist Mickey Hart over a bowl of Cajun crawdads. Heimert says that often famous figure skaters stayed in Eliot House during the Evening With Champions benefit show...
Luckily for the bright-eyed would-be Miss Harvards, neither Kenser nor Chavez plans on competing in the pageant either...
...wanting it to be the main feature by which she was identified by her classmates. She says that though a pageant is “some of what you think it would be, a lot of it is what you wouldn’t.” Like Chavez, Kenser emphasizes that pageants are “not just about good looks or a good figure.” On Miss Harvard: “It sounds like a lot of fun, like it has a lot of levity. It sounds like a great social event...
...sincere when asked about their platform. Most importantly [they should] be real and not a superficial product of a beauty- and consumer-driven society. Also, since the Miss Harvard pageant is a parody of pageants, a little spice or sass won’t hurt.” (Chavez...
...Harvard pageant, I figure anything goes! If you’re a male—I usually don’t recommend this for women in real pageants—show some leg and the cleavage that you worked so hard to produce for the night!” (Chavez...