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...Saturday night, one of Harvard’s lesser-known musical groups, the Brattle Street Chamber Players, gave a polished performance in Paine Music Hall. The group premiered “Gilded Glass,” a piece composed especially for the group by Elizabeth C. Lim ’08, before playing two relatively obscure pieces: Igor Stravinsky’s “Concerto for String Orchestra in D” and Antonin Dvorak’s “Serenade for Strings.” It became apparent by the end of the evening that the group...
...small thing.” “We had no idea what to expect,” Traverse said. “Our coxswain [freshman Ellen Lehman] had never competed in any sport, but she performed absolutely incredibly.” —Staff writer Elizabeth a Joyce can be reached at eajoyce@fas.harvard.edu...
...quarter and try to win every five minutes of every game. When we win these small battles we’ll come out on the upper end of some of these close games we’ve been playing.”—Staff writer Elizabeth A. Joyce can be reached at eajoyce@fas.harvard.edu...
...Harvard Concert Commission Director Elizabeth F. Weiss ’09 said that this year’s choices came out of musical preferences surveys of the undergraduate student body...
Just over two weeks ago, Queen Elizabeth II officially opened Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 - a light and airy structure that seems to be made solely of stone, steel and glass. She praised the $9 billion terminal as "a triumph of ambition, commitment and collaboration" and boasted that it would put Heathrow back where it belonged, "at the edge of global travel." Function aside, pamphlets touted the ergonomic design of check-in desks and the choice of sinks in the washroom facilities. Terminal 5 wasn't merely an airport extension, officials wanted the world to believe. It was a monument...