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...organized social [life]. It's people spending a lot of time in the dining hall and in the common area," says Elizabeth A. Cotter '94, house committee co-chair...
...Cotter says the house is "not cliquish...
Residents also praise the house's exterior architecture. Liem calls it "the flagship of Harvard on the banks of the river," while Cotter says residents pride in their courtyard that overlooks the Charles and their crimson tower--which is often photographed for postcards and campus publications...
...taxes. His proposals range from raising the top bracket to limiting interest deductions on home mortgages. Economists call such tax hikes "progressive" because they increase the burden on those with the ability to pay. And some well-heeled executives say they would go along with the program. Declares Dan Cotter, chief executive of the True Value hardware store chain: "If someone came into the presidency and said, 'I need x amount of increased taxes for the next two years, and all of it will go to reducing the deficit,' he would get it." Concurs Helene Curtis chairman Ronald Gidwitz: "Somewhere...
Headed by musical director Clara J. Ohr. the musical ensemble supports the wonderful talents that color the stage, despite its occasional dissonances. The caliber of vocal talent complements and even outshines the original score. Greg Schaffer as Joseph, Bonnie Graves as the narrator and Liz Cotter as Simeon/Potiphar's wife delivered noteworthy performances. They make their stage presences strongly felt, their voices are truly fluid and the they add greatly to the multi-talented cast...