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...more than a little ironic that the UC is surviving on the ill-gotten gains of its past fiscal mismanagement while fighting—with much fanfare??the College’s demands that it better audit its finances. And it is inexcusable that, at last Sunday’s UC meeting, the UC entered “executive session” when its bank balance was up for discussion, closing the proceedings to non-UC members and the media. (The minutes from that executive session were subsequently made public...
...because I think relationships in the world are deteriorating,” Knafel said in an interview after his remarks. “The [military] approach we’re using has created more issues than it has resolved.”The dedication was preceded by a trumpet fanfare??an excerpt from Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique—performed by Darryl J. Campbell ’06, Michael P. Corayer ’06, and Scott M. McKinney ’09, members of the Harvard Band. The dedication celebrated the completion of CGIS...
While the results of the vote were announced without much fanfare??the first resolution proclaiming a lack of confidence in Summers failed by a narrow margin, while the second, more conciliatory measure passed convincingly—we cannot help but question the GSC’s motivations for organizing this poll. Framing the questions after the Faculty measures, as it did, would have made for very convenient headlines of “Graduate Students Echo Faculty’s Lack of Confidence” had the first measure passed. The goal of assessing graduate student sentiment should...
Trumpeter Darryl J. Campbell ’06 said he included showtunes from the ’40s and ’50s and Harvard fight songs in this “fanfare?? at the request of Band Director Thomas G. Everett...
While the inauguration is merely a formality, it will be the celebratory kickoff to Summers’ presidential tenure. Summers’ selection was announced with a degree of pomp, but he arrived in July to little fanfare??a staff party in Mass. Hall...