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...delay. Harvard’s endowment has deflated, hiring freezes have been announced, and departments are attempting to rein in their budgets. This might bode ill for the visionary aspects of the report, and the long-range goals must take community collaboration into account for the future. As President Drew G. Faust said, “Now is the time to embrace, not retreat from the arts.” Some of the proposals in the Task Force’s report—such as increasing the presence of public art on campus and increasing the integration...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Beauty in the Vision | 12/14/2008 | See Source »

...indefinitely, a major blow for Harvard, who kept it close nonetheless against its talented hosts before falling away near the end. “It’s not really a positive, because it was a 15-point loss, but we were undermanned,” senior guard Drew Housman said. “We caught them on a hot-shooting night, so we know we have a lot to work on, but we put forward a good effort.” Against the athletic Colonials from the Atlantic-10, the Crimson (4-4) battled to a stand-still...

Author: By Walter E. Howell and Ted Kirby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Nation’s Capital Unfriendly to Crimson | 12/14/2008 | See Source »

...guards Noel Wilmore and Tony Taylor, and forwards Damien Hollis and Diggs, George Washington will be tough, and it will take strong efforts from both the Crimson frontcourt and backcourt to slow them down. Joining Lin in combating the George Washington guards is senior guard Drew Housman, who had one of his best games of the season on Wednesday. Playing all of the final 17 minutes of the game, he hit two three-pointers in the final minute of regulation, including the game-tying shot with eight seconds left. Housman finished with 13 points in 37 minutes...

Author: By Ted Kirby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Faces Tough Road Tilt | 12/12/2008 | See Source »

...different pieces, Bohrer found that some cast members suited themselves to similar roles in all three. Bohrer’s acting experience informed his approach to writing. “I wanted to write characters that were fun for actors to play,” he says. He drew on Harvard theater veterans and newcomers alike for his cast. “James [M.] Leaf [’10] and Julia [T.] Havard [’11] are the HRDC vets in the cast, so they demonstrate a strong understanding of the process for the other cast members...

Author: By R. DEREK Wetzel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Truth Can Be 'Slippery' Onstage | 12/12/2008 | See Source »

...gold above her. She saw it dimly wobble and fall, slowly, like an autumnal leaf from a tree. The hot crystals splintered all about her in bright glittering shards that pierced her naked skin. She turned and found Frederick and clasped his mutilated corpse in her arms. The flames drew around them like bed curtains: their eternal nuptials...

Author: By Lesley R. Winters, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE STABLE BOY | 12/12/2008 | See Source »

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