Word: concert
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...great night up until then," said Carolyn M. Baker '98, president of the Callbacks. "It really brought us down pretty quickly to get offstage from a great concert to go downstairs and find that we had been robbed...
Harvard improved its already strong financial position in the '80s when it, in concert with other top schools, conspired to illegally fix tuition costs and eliminate merit-based financial aid. This practice increased tuition rates much more rapidly than most family incomes. Knowles would have more accurately described expanding financial aid as returning illegally-obtained funds to the American public. If the administration is serious about making the Harvard experience available to all, it should move to increase financial aid to working-class families. CHRISTOPHER G. ROBERTS '01 March...
...much out of this education as we can, and not to settle for what we're offered. We have a right to make this campus a little less boring by giving people something to think about besides their next response paper or the next a cappella concert...
...mood at last night's concert remained upbeat despite disappointment over the eviction...
Meanwhile, organizers of a June charity concert in Princess Diana's honor say they haven't been snubbed by top stars. But Elton John won't be there because he's on tour then, while guitar legend Eric Clapton, former Beatle Paul McCartney, pop singer George Michael and opera star Luciano Pavarotti have also pleaded prior engagements. Concert organizers have been criticized by the British press for setting ticket prices at $65. Those set to perform at Althorp Park, where Diana is buried, include singers Sir Cliff Richard and Chris de Burgh and the pop band...