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...class he co-teaches at the Graduate School of Design (GSD), Stockard, the curator of the Loeb Fellowship in Advanced Environmental Studies, asks that his students apply this urban planning philosophy to local communities...
...Trying to understand the people who live in neighborhoods makes good planning sense, especially because solutions to local problems can depend on more than building design, according to Toni L. Griffin, who co-teaches the GSD course with Stockard and has worked on planning initiatives in Washington...
...Nevada, Iowa, and New Hampshire, as well. “I’ll continue campaigning right through till the election,” Jaccaci said. After graduating from the College in 1960, Jaccaci attended the Graduate School of Education, and studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design. Former Harvard Dean of Admissions Fred L. Glimp ’50, who attended the announcement Friday, said that Jaccaci worked as an assistant to him between 1961 and 1963. In addition, Jaccaci said his time at Harvard included a tenure as coach of the varsity ski team and proctor...
Don’t worry too much about the little details: When it comes to design, don’t bother mirroring pages, and feel free to reuse photographs. (Designer Michael Kors looks even better on page 26 than on page one.) Proofreading is something better left to staid, stodgy publications like The New York Times; don’t waist your time. Capitalization schemes straight out of German and spellings like “semister” and “meat a freshman” will only augment your magazine’s “ineffable allure...
Building a gigantic dinosaur skeleton is not an easy task–just ask History and Science concentrator and Dunster House resident Courtney E. Thompson ’09. Thompson is both the set designer and technical director of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s production of “Pterodactyls,” a play written by Nicky Silver that opens this Friday at the Loeb Experimental Theatre. Thompson is responsible for the show’s visual centerpiece, a model Tyrannosaurus Rex that is nearly nine feet tall. "First off, you have to build a dinosaur...