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...Northeastern Concert Band, honors the bicentennial of Hector Berlioz with a concert conducted by Harvard Assistant Band Director Nathaniel H. Dickey, and Northeastern Band Director Allen Feinstein. Each ensemble performs its own repertoire followed by a joint performance of Berlioz’s “Grande Symphonie fun??bre et triumphale.” The concert also includes classic works for winds like Walter Piston’s “Tunbridge Fair,” Gustav Holst’s First and Second Suites for Military Band, as well as music by Percy Grainger, Giovanni Gabrieli...
Mysterious posters recently began appearing around campus advertising “THE FUN?? and promising students a guaranteed though unspecified good time if they stopped by the rock garden outside the Science Center last Saturday afternoon. Ever in search of something to do, FM stopped by the Science Center only to find what appeared to be the very antithesis of fun??two girls standing in the rain, cold, wet and alone. Helen Dimos ’03 and Nina O. Yuen ’03, the event’s organizers and apparently the only...
...switch up the teams and let’s all have fun?? rule. Award Harvard a 10-0 victory, and then simply divide the teams to make the game more even. Since the Crimson has four captains, we can divide those four, and then have them chose their players...
...even if they don’t work, they keep the defense honest and makes them think twice about doing certain things,” Murphy says. “Two, it slows it down to less reaction football and more assignment football. And three, it’s fun??it’s fun for the players, it’s fun for the crowd. I wouldn’t do it just for fun, but if you factor all those things in, it can be a great equalizer...
...always been about a fun rivalry and a great time, and to take a huge part of the tradition out of that time is contrary to the ideals of the event. Sure, it can be justified—the keg ban is not just some attempt to limit our fun??but the reality is that it will not change the amount of alcohol consumption, and so its intended outcome will prove a failure, and its unintended outcome—changing the nature of The Game—will succeed...