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Ever wanted to know how peanut butter and jelly was created? Find out in the musical comedy “Peanut Butter and Juliet” by the Currier House Drama Society. The world premiere of the show combines the stories of two great loves—Romeo and Juliet and PB&J—and sets them in the time of a Southern interstate sandwich shop feud. This comedy should be appetizing…or appalling. Tickets available from the Harvard Box Office. $8; students and seniors $5; children 8 and younger free. 8 p.m. Currier House Fishbowl...
Naomi M. Ages ’05 is a history and literature concentrator in Kirkland House. Lauren S. Kuley ’06 is social studies concentrator in Pforzheimer. Leslie V. Pope ’06 is a philosophy concentrator in Currier. They are coordinators of H-Vote for the Institute of Politics...
...flow of people through common space aids more than just the Nielsen ratings of Fox. Currier residents passing through Main Street, as House Master Joe Badaracco calls the Lower Main, tend to share views, be they political, social, or otherwise. As work gets intense and the nights get late, people come out of their shells in the centralized areas, and some learn more in five minutes than they learned all week in class...
...from much of campus, whether one is taking an elevator to their suite without passing through any usable space or winding up a rather exclusive staircase. College should not be intellectually comfortable—it should spark debate, confuse you, challenge you, and improve you. As such, residences, as Currier so successfully does, should, through their silent designs, encourage give-and-take, and a healthy fear of the Currier tree...
Jonathan C. Bardin ‘06-’07 is a Visual and Environmental Science concentrator in Currier House...