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...Dixieland and Early Jazz” performance tomorrow in Memorial Church. The 10-member ensemble will present an array of ragtime, traditional jazz, and Dixieland favorites, including “Down By the Riverside,” “Alabama Jubilee,” “Royal Garden Blues,” and “Eyes of Blue.” This spring, senior bandleaders Max S. Mishkin ’09 and Greg D. Dyer ’09 realized the two-year-long dream of putting together a small band by recruiting their fellow students...
...rewarded in a better future for their children. Prosaic - but a profound break with what had gone before. Thatcher, the daughter of a grocer from a small town in the dullest county of England, spoke for all those with zippered cardigans and frocks from Marks & Spencer who pottered around garden centers over the weekend, dreaming that they could one day afford something more than a camping trip to France in August. Sure, like most politicians, sooner or later, she was quite at home in the glittery salons of wealth and fame, but Mrs. Thatcher remained remarkably true to those...
...swiftly to control its spread. As of Saturday night, the official number of confirmed swine-flu cases in Mexico stood at 473, less than a third of early estimates, and the death toll was only 19. (Health officials have stopped publicly tallying suspected cases; there are still so many garden-variety flu cases that they felt continued reporting of suspected cases of swine flu would unnecessarily add to the alarm.) (See pictures of the swine flu in Mexico...
Shafrin has also been a leading man offstage. The senior has served on the boards of HRDC and City Step, and is currently co-president of the Sunken Garden Childrens’ Theater. SGCT is a 13-year-old Harvard troupe that performs free 20-minute shows from original scripts that are open to the public. Shafrin has been involved in the theater since freshman year and considers the project a therapeutic break from the daily grind. “It’s very low-key,” says Shafrin, “there?...
...honor or the luck to fall upon most of the spaces in Harvard, probably mostly because I did way too many shows most semesters,” he says. “I’ve been in the Radcliffe Sunken Garden, which is like this little patch of grass, and the difference between that and the Mainstage, which is right across the street, is huge,” he explains. “But it’s interesting because you see a lot of the same people in the same places, and I really get the feeling here...