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Giselle Barcia ‘08, a Crimson editorial editor, is an english concentrator in Mather House. She treasured her visit to Spain despite the fact that Guernica was not in the Prado, and now wishes she was at either museum instead of at her office...
Ashish Agrawal ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a biochemical sciences concentrator in Eliot House. In the fall, you can find him taking pictures in front of the John Harvard statue, trying to see if being a tourist in his second home is as enlightening as being a tourist in his home state...
Gregg Easterbrook is a senior editor of the New Republic and a visiting fellow of the Brookings Institution. Five years before Challenger, he wrote in the Washington Monthly that the shuttles' solid rocket boosters were not safe...
DIED. GAVIN LAMBERT, 80, keenly observant critic, screenwriter and chronicler of Hollywood; in Los Angeles. An ex-assistant to director Nicholas Ray, he became editor of the influential British film journal Sight & Sound before turning out such screenplays as The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone and I Never Promised You a Rose Garden and writing biographies of such Hollywood stars as Norma Shearer and Natalie Wood...
...boys' school when Roberts entered in 1969--"Most of our dating life came from observing the school dog, Daisy," says schoolmate Tommy Kerrigan--and free time was consumed by three mandatory sports (Roberts ran track, wrestled and was co-captain of his football team), the newspaper (he was co-editor) and drama (he once played Peppermint Patty in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown). Not everyone in an all boys' school is willing to play a girl; it takes an extra gene, the one that lets you not take yourself too seriously...