Word: fill
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...leader of the alumni committee has said that limiting Afro-Am's focus to events since the slaves arrived in America implies Blacks are a slave people's and works against Third World unity by obscuring Black people's roots. With the History Department's recent decision not to fill its chair in African studies next year--a decision which will leave it only one junior faculty member teaching African studies--the need for more African studies at Harvard seems clear...
According to the program notes--perhaps the most pretentious in House theatre history--it all means somethings. In case the K-School Foru posters and South Africa rally handbills which fill the back wall of the stage don't to the trick. Edward Hill and William Sakas, who wrote the, er, script have provided us with a few helpful hints. It seems the show is more than just a demonic medley of Bowie tunes, artfully arranged with costumes and dance. It seems it is also Political. "This show is about the Harvard Committee on Central America and the editorial page...
Paul C. Martin '51, dean of the Division of Applied Sciences, has been named to fill an academic chair in Physics, newly endowed in the name of a former Harvard Physicist and Nobel Prize-winning profesor who died in October...
...Suddenly," Cross explains, "the department was big enough to fill the building." And so for all intents and purposes the museum was reborn: The department had ousted the CfIA from the upstairs office space by sheer strength of numbers. Agreeing for the most part with Cross's interpretation. O'Brien says, "The museum just expanded into its space...
THERE IS AN appealingly child-like simplicity to Brown's staging of Gondoliers. Soloists step to the front of the stage, sing their piece and step back. In the large dance numbers that fill the stage, the cast generally pairs off and engages in minimal movements to the rhythm of the music: clapping hands, doing a little tango, skipping in a circle...