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...mornings preceding Corporation meetings, Stone would often meet with undergraduates in the Faculty Club for breakfast to listen to their concerns. “I think it was helpful to the undergraduates, but more importantly it really informed Bob about what was going on, and he really took delight in those sessions,” James R. Houghton ’58, the Corporation’s senior fellow, said in a telephone interview. Stone is survived by his wife of 58 years, Marion Rockefeller Stone of Greenwich, Conn., as well as his six children and 15 grandchildren, according...
...gotten more and more elaborate each year—definitely when I started I didn’t see people being carried around in caravans or shopping carts the way they are now,” he says. Much to students’ and creepy gate crashers’ delight, the PG days of Primal Scream are gone with Vanilla...
...Harvard’s best and brightest. For the sonically gluttonous looking for more than the groups featured above, Sunday’s Band Fest, a rapid-fire series of a dozen bands (one every half-hour) from 12-5:30 p.m. in front of Holyoke Center, should delight. Promising to have something for everyone, the performers’ self-descriptions range all the way from alt-pop to pop/rock. Battle of the Bands victors Maya, along with ever-popular groups like Major Major and the Dharma Seals, will participate, and the event should be worth watching if just...
...moves out of the city with his monther to a rural town that has outlawed dancing. So what does this little revolutionary sparkplug do? He puts on a dance, much to the chagrin of the uptight Reverend Moore (Sean P. Bala ’09), but to the delight of the Reverend’s daughter and his own love interest Ariel (Sarah-Jayne Blackmore...
...late: the hapless member of Harvard’s finest had just become an unwitting straight man. “Well, sir,” said Corey M. Rennell ’07, a Crimson photo editor, drawing out his words for added effect, to the delight of the eleven other students gathered around the makeshift bonfire, “yes we are.” The all-night camp-out, organized by members of the Alaska Klub of Harvard, was the latest in a string of wacky events designed to glorify the great state of Alaska in the name...