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Even the orchestra, usually the bane of Harvard musicals, does its job well. It avoids the cardinal sun of drowning out the sin of drowning out the cast a special danger at the Agassiz with its wretched acoustics, and one that nearly sunk "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" two years ago. The jazzy score requires more precision and conviction than most there is very little room for judging in the trills of the mambo and America," and this group, reinforced by angers from the New England Conservatory and the Berklee and Longy Schools, is equal to it the few lapses...
Antoniades was born in Thessalonki, Greece and completed his doctoral training at the University of Athens. He received a Fulbright Fellowship to MIT before joining Dr. Edwin J. Cohn's laboratory at Harvard Medical School...
Harvard's directors and curators have been innovators and pioneers ever since Charles Eliot Norton became America's first art historian in 1876. Teaching quickly became Harvard's forte under Edwin W. Forbes, who became Museum Director in 1909, and Paul J. Sachs, who joined him as assistant director in 1914. It was their idea to bring classes directly into the galleries, an unprecedented practice at the time. Together, they also originated what became known as the Fogg method of curatorial practice, which involved turning museums into experimental laboratories. When graduates began saturating the nation's top museum positions, everyone...
...think that Master Shinagel has done the right thing," said Edwin Lin '97, treasurer of AAA and resident of Quincy House. "The dining hall's purpose is to be a dining hall...
...bisects Harrisburg, where Hall of Fame pitcher Vic Willis got his start; rushes past York, which once knew Brooks Robinson as a second baseman; crosses the border into Maryland and--at long last--enters the Chesapeake Bay at Havre de Grace, which happens to be the birthplace of Calvin Edwin Ripken...