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DIED. SARAH CALDWELL, 82, imaginative founding director of the now defunct Opera Company of Boston and the first woman to conduct at New York City's Metropolitan Opera; in Portland, Maine. Caldwell produced some 100 operas over 30 years, including complex modern works like Prokofiev's War and Peace. Though her insistence on directing and conducting could slow production, she was hailed as an inventive artist and a nurturer of emerging singers. A 1975 TIME cover story called her Music's Wonder Woman...
...scientific research at the University, as well. I am presently part of a community of researchers (post-doctoral fellows and undergraduate thesis writers) at the Center for Public Leadership, part of the Kennedy School of Government. Under the leadership of Assistant Professor of Public Policy Todd L. Pittinsky, we conduct quantitative studies of intergroup “liking” in the laboratory and in the field. Our research on allophilia—a term derived from the Greek word meaning “liking,” or loving, of the other—seeks a scientific understanding...
...Herms on Harvard property for certain specified reasons (which do not include distribution of fliers on campus). The article also neglected to note that it was Mr. Herms, not the HUPD, who voluntarily showed the Crimson a letter from Harvard detailing the University’s allegations of improper conduct by Mr. Herms, which led to the no-trespass order...
...arrangements. In Leverett Towers, for example, all eight or so residents on a “half-floor” would need to consent to the co-ed rooming agreement, according to Georgi. And Cambridge Historical Commission guidelines restrict the extent to which Dunster House, built in 1930, could conduct internal renovations to accommodate co-ed arrangements, according to Co-Master Ann Porter. “We agree on the principle, but there’s a lot to work out,” Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson said, according to minutes of the meeting transcribed...
...McCarthy said. “It seems he thought it would make a difference in the outcome of the incident.” A court hearing was held yesterday morning in Brighton, and Huston was charged with one count of open and gross lewdness and one count of disorderly conduct. He was released without bail and ordered to return to court on April 3, said Jake M. Wark, spokesman for Boston’s District Attorney’s Office. Huston could not be reached for comment yesterday. —Staff writer Anna L. Tong can be reached...