Word: concertizing
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...pedestrian traffic.” The store, according to Van Cleef, has sold around 50 pieces of clothing and earned $1500. Her tote bags and girls’ t-shirts are hot commodities, nearly selling out. The store is set up in a rented space that doubles as a concert hall at night. The proceeds from the store will go towards rent and to offset the costs of the fabric. Van Cleef said she hopes there will be money left over to pay for some of her living expenses. Emma Katz ’06, who is helping Van Cleef...
...around, Hertzfeld said he cut off ties with his German-speaking relatives and socialized mostly with non-refugee students. “My past is my past. My future is in America,” he said of his thoughts at the time. Students planned a rally and a concert in Sanders Theatre to raise over $10,000 that the University would then match for additional scholarships, historian Morton Keller said yesterday. Keller and his wife Phyllis are the authors of “Making Harvard Modern: The Rise of America’s University...
...discretionary fund was created in concert with Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Development Office to respond to alumni who wanted to contribute directly to student activities, according to Gross...
...student center might break down traditional boundaries between campus communities—service and political groups, racial and non-racial groups, for example. When a member of the International Relations Council can drop by the Fuerza office to discuss an upcoming project and then catch a Din and Tonics concert upstairs in the 4th floor performance hall, the campus might start to feel a bit more like a community...
...music students—part of an effort to fashion completely original works, both musically and choreographically explained Bergman. The second act featured a range of well-known styles in works by George Balanchine, José Limón and Martha Graham, and a tribute to Bob Fosse. The concert opener of “Fallen Falling” by Larissa D. Koch ’08 was strong contribution to the show. The European-infused juxtaposition of graceful ballet and angular modern was noteworthy for its dynamic staging that compensated for the repetition inherent in the choreography. The climactic...