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After seven weeks of City Council meetings, none of the top three candidates—Councillors David P. Maher, Kenneth E. Reeves ’72, and Henrietta J. Davis??have yet mustered the necessary five votes to win the mayoral elections, though Maher has managed four votes over the past four election sessions...

Author: By JOANNE S. WONG, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cambridge Residents Press for New Mayor | 2/16/2010 | See Source »

...regards to the issue of energy efficiency, Councillor Henrietta J. Davis??who was first elected to the Council in 1995—said the Council should continue to push forward initiatives like ensuring the conformity of the city’s new library and its other construction projects to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards developed by the U.S. Green Building Council...

Author: By Sarah J. Howland and Julie M. Zauzmer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: City To Vote On New Council | 11/2/2009 | See Source »

With the 1959 releases of Miles Davis?? “Kind of Blue,” Ornette Coleman’s “The Shape of Jazz to Come,” and John Coltrane’s “Giant Steps” the world of modern jazz changed forever. Fifty years later, Harvard University continued the tradition of these modern jazz legends last Saturday by honoring drummer Roy Haynes as the 2009 Jazz Master in Residence at Harvard University in “Cracklin’ with Roy—Honoring Roy Haynes...

Author: By Will L. Fletcher, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Jazz Drummer Honored | 4/24/2009 | See Source »

...made efforts to share the famous, albeit a bit dusty, audio archives to which the Poetry Room lays claim. Boasting the voices of John Ashbery, Robert Frost, Vladimir Nabokov, and Ezra Pound, the Harvard collection of audio recordings is one of the most extensive in the nation. Through Davis?? new programs, the collection has become more accessible not only to the Harvard community but to the public as well. “I wanted poetry to have its majesty but also to have personable, intimate forums,” Davis says. During the past seven months, Davis...

Author: By Anita B. Hofschneider, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Woodberry Room Celebrates Poetic History | 4/24/2009 | See Source »

...first position. Returning to action, Peterzan pushed No. 108 Charleen Haarhoff to three sets, but ultimately lost 7-5, 2-6, 6-3. In the sixth position, Davis, trailing six games to five and behind 40-0, fought back for a gritty 7-5 first-set victory. Davis?? opponent, Marija Citic, then retired, to give Davis her second victory of the weekend. In doubles action, the three Harvard pairings failed to win a match. WILLIAM & MARY 6, HARVARD 1 The Tribe’s two nationally-ranked players proved too much for the Crimson. At No. 1 singles...

Author: By Zachary H. Richner, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson Falters Down South | 3/2/2009 | See Source »

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