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...sober, snot-nosed schoolboys who don’t have half his brain or his maturity. It’s more than a little awkward to see the story of a figure as complicated and fascinating as Lentz reduced to a few punch lines about old skeletons in his closet...
...bare bookshelves, standard-issue office furniture and a collection of tools used by some of modern art’s most famous painters, you might mistake noted conservator Carol Mancusi-Ungaro’s office on the top floor of the Fogg Art Museum for a closet. When she was hired to start Harvard’s Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art in December 2000, she inherited the University’s legacy as the inventor of art conservation a century ago, and was charged with making Harvard a world leader in modern art studies...
...until construction in Allston makes any of these long-term plans possible, Harvard must make strides to more efficiently use the facilities that are currently available. Student groups have recently begun utilizing many of the “alternative” spaces on campus—making a storage closet into a painting studio in Winthrop House, putting on a play in the bell tower in Lowell House, performing Much Ado About Nothing on the steps of Memorial Church. These efforts are exciting and promising—as is a recently created inter-House network of arts tutors that hope...
Megan: We have a harp player whose harp is stored in the janitor’s closet in the basement of the Memorial Hall complex...
...workers joined the fledgling program. According to Kolenik, by the second semester, the employees were reading the notes left by patrons without the need for a translator, filling requests for food in the restaurant without confusion and staying in hotel bedrooms when guests entered rather than hiding in the closet. Thirty-three of these students eventually moved on to higher level classes at the Harvard Extension School...