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...actual desire for fine art or simply a hunger for bragging rights that drives us to the Fogg? The answer is both. According to Appling, “Many people line up to get the really big names.” Alexandra T. Pape ’08, on the other hand, rented a large photograph of a decomposing car to put over her fireplace freshman year because she felt it matched her room...
...issue at hand in the contract renegotiation is whether or not Harvard cares about the welfare of its workers. Today, Harvard has a chance to increase wages and benefits and confirm its position as an institution of advancement. We hope that Harvard seizes this opportunity for change. Andrew D. Fine ’09, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Stoughton Hall. Jeff D. Rakover ’06 is a special concentrator in Adams House. Amanda L. Shapiro ’08 is a sociology concentrator in Lowell House. They are all members of the Student Labor Action Movement...
...year-old Dershowitz, but the dinner also had its more serious moments as friends and colleagues praised the celebrity attorney and veteran law professor. In a letter written by Clinton and recited aloud by a presenter, the former president commended Dershowitz for the “fine example” he has set for others. “Whether defending the State of Israel with the written word or the rights of an individual citizen in a courtroom, you have challenged assumptions, changed minds, and opened hearts—and our world is better...
...only a dollar, because we want them to know that the arts costs something.” The money raised by the fund has already gone towards countless performances, cultural events and museum exhibits—364 students have toured exhibits at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and Concord Museum, and over 700 students attended a performance of “The Island of Anyplace” at the Loeb Drama Center. Pudding members emphasized the importance of supporting local arts at Friday’s event. “The members of the Theatricals believe that...
...role as O’Hagan’s go-to option and leads the team in catches and receiving yards. The senior whose name may not be as recognizable as those of Carl Morris ’03 or Bryan Edwards ’05 has done a fine job following in his predecessors’ foot steps as the Crimson’s top receiver. After the game, Murphy brought Widman and Tyler to meet with the media, leaving O’Hagan and Dawson in the locker room. It was Senior Day, after all. Big names aside...