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...time Tony Award winning playwright Terrence McNally spoke to roughly 70 people in the Dunster House Junior Common Room yesterday, discussing topics that ranged from the state of American theater to his own creative processes...
During the mid-1980's, Maraire, a former resident of Dunster House, left Zimbabwe to study Biology at Harvard. Afterwards, she attended Columbia University Medical School to receive her M.D. She is currently finishing her residency in neurosurgery at Yale while working towards a masters degree in public health...
...think [the policy] makes sense," said Susan M. Groppi '98, a Dunster House resident who said she only eats lunch twice a week. "Although it would be more convenient for upperclassmen if we could eat there without being guests...it is the freshman dining hall...
With excellent leads, and a variety of clever and funny supporting players, the Dunster House Opera has produced a "Figaro" not to be missed by anyone who likes opera, Saturday's performance had a long waiting list, so make your reservations...
Kate deLima is one of Harvard opera's old reliables--she has been in the Dunster House Opera for the last two years, in addition to several other musicals and operettas. She was the only cast member who was conceivably able to sing the Countess' heavy and melancholy arias; as a junior, she is already a grande dame. For volume and range, her voice was unmatched. Her only deficiency was a certain shrillness or brittleness of tone, which was especially noticeable in her duet with the sweet-voiced Cannon, 'Canzonetta sull'aria...