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...currently still lives in Cabot House while he is finishing the last year of his masters degree at the New England Conservatory, will be the only South Korean performing at the event...
...Clayton W. Brooks III ’10, one of the debate’s organizers. Jeffery Kwong ’08-’09, Brooks’s co-organizer and former Harvard Republican Club president said that his personal experience motivated him to help sponsor the event. “I’m a gay republican,” Kwong said. “The party is changing, and I want that perception to be there, that the Republican Party is slowly becoming more and more accepting of LGBT issues.” Patrick Sammon, president...
...recommended arrival time for “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist.”, leaving only the front row empty. The thunderous applause came even before the movie began as Ben Schwartz ’10, vice chair of the College Events Board, introduced the film, which tells the story of two high school seniors looking for love amidst the jaded chaos of the city, finally finding it through shared music tastes. The boisterous audience was incredibly involved throughout the course of the film, screaming in disgust when a drunk Caroline, Norah’s best...
...goal of “unification,” saying that the format broke down barriers between the different Harvard schools and between faculty and students. Attendees included not only Harvard affiliates but also students from other schools in the Boston area, as well as community residents. The event featured speeches by prominent Harvard faculty supporters of Obama, such as Kennedy school lecturer Linda J. Bilmes, law professor Kenneth W. Mack, professor of international relations Joseph S. Nye, and government and sociology professor Theda R. Skocpol. “For the first time in four decades, America...
...diplomacy. “Neuhauser was one of the few Americans who knew a lot about what was going on in China during those times—he knew better than scholars,” said Ronald Suleski, the program liaison officer for the Fairbank Center, who coordinated the event. Like Neuhauser, Spelman spent many years in academia and government, first as a professor at Bucknell and later as a diplomat, working for 30 years in the State Department. Spelman was also selected as the speaker because of his relationship with Neuhauser—the two worked together during Spelman?...