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...This is for the Harvard community; it’s not just for us.”S. Adam Goldenberg ’08, the CEB’s chief executive officer, emphasizes that the board worked closely with WHRB to come to an agreement about dividing the event??s cost.“Though our budget is large, it is not unlimited,” he says.Goldenberg, who is also a Crimson editor, says that the CEB has to keep in mind its funding concerns for events in the future, and that tomorrow’s concert...
...past, you see that it’s so important to have great faculty here.” The entire event culminated Saturday evening with an outing to Kings Bowling Billiards and Lounge in Boston. “No prior experience required,” the event??s program read...
...people and we need to form a working relationship with people who are part of that Harvard community,” said Harry Mattison who is a member of both the Harvard-Allston Task Force and the neighborhood assembly. Andrew D. Fine ’09, one of the event??s organizers, reiterated Mattison’s concerns and said that as a student he is concerned about the impact of the expansion on the Allston community. “What we need to do is pressure Harvard to realize that they have a moral responsibility as they...
...Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino. It was a role she had never imagined. “I had no idea we would be honored in this great city of Boston, in this great state of Massachusetts,” she said. The Faneuil Hall event??which took the form of a panel discussion moderated by Harvard’s Climenko Professor of Law Charles J. Ogletree Jr, the civil rights scholar—posed the question of what the nine had achieved and what is in store for the future. “I hope...
...Spectator soured at the prospect of Horowitz’s visit to campus for Islamo-Fascism Week, ominously warning that the event??s organizers “dangerously (if unsurprisingly) conflate extremists who practice Islam with the faith itself.” As if the presence on campus of the world’s most prominent dictator did not bear similar worries about the types of values implicitly endorsed by the University. One can expect The Crimson to tow a similar line someday soon...