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...Signet Society building on 46 Dunster St. seems like the perfect place to conduct an interview with Harvard’s cellist extraordinaire, Mimi Yu ’08. And at 5 p.m., when the Signet’s Friday Tea is in full swing with soft jazz music wafting down the hallway, it’s also the perfect time.But life at Harvard hasn’t always been so perfect for Yu, who counts an Office For the Arts fellowship for the current year among her many achievements. Yu found it difficult to meld her differing interests together...
...says of the society, whose former members include T.S. Eliot, class of 1909, and Norman K. Mailer ’43. “It’s a very humbling experience.” Under Whitaker’s leadership, the Signet Society and its stately house on Dunster Street have provided a home for students who undertake every kind of creative endeavor, from poetry to filmmaking, becoming what shee calls an artistic “safe haven.”Whitaker’s efforts to encourage the artistic collaboration and social exchange that have characterized the Signet...
...resolution, Congress underscored the importance of addressing the wrongs done to all victims of the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is time for the student groups on Harvard’s campus to do the same. Danielle R. Sassoon ’08 is a history and literature concentrator in Dunster House...
...place to sleep. As a consequence, we can’t have it both ways—these days, when having one’s own single is fast becoming an unattainable dream, every new transfer is a reason why Winthrop seniors will be living in common rooms and Dunster residents will continue to live in closets. And though making a show of our insecurities about our own success is certainly endearing, current undergraduates might forgive themselves a little bit of selfishness where personal space is concerned, at least...
...Anthony C. Speare ’10, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Dunster House...