Word: fogg
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Administrators say they will "make every effort" to accommodate students, but they cannot guarantee absolute success. Thomas E. Crooks, special assistant to the dean of the Faculty, says for example that wheelchair-bound students will never be able to take Fine Arts 13, since it is given in the Fogg Museum...
Once a commitment is couched in these vague terms, it becomes easy for Harvard to say that its best just was not good enough. A professor refused to budge. The Fogg Museum is just a factor to be reekoned with. Once the College can say this, it can certainly say that with Sever closed next year it will move even fewer...
Finally, Natasha Pearl '83, the Student Assembly chairman viewed the ivy crisis as the latest in a series of "absurd attempts" on the University's part to demonstrate fiscal prudence. Citing Harvard's hesitancy to build an addition to the Fogg Art Museum and the current discussion of revoking summer storage privileges as other such demonstrations, Pearl expressed concern that the logical next move will be an end to aid-blind admissions...
...Crooks insists that the College has "done the best at could," and added that sometimes it is simply impossible to move a class, Fine Arts 13. "Introduction to the History of Art," for example, which meets in the Fogg Museum, will never be accessible to people in wheelchairs, he said
...play is performed without an intermission, which translates to almost two hours on the Fogg's hard folding chaos. However, The Frogs moves so quickly, offering such an unpretentious rendering of classical drama that it ends leaving--the audience almost disappointed to leave, but at least momentarily freed from...