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...Derek tracked me down over Facebook before I even came here,” says Tyler G. Hall ’11, producer, episode director, writer, and assistant technical director of the show. “He’s very convincing,” Hall says...
...show is arguably HRTV’s most successful program, a “kind of a flagship program for HRTV,” says Flanzraich. Both Greaves and Hall attribute the recent success of the show to the visible increase in the quality of its content. “I don’t want to sound really snobby, but I feel like we produce something of a good quality, but we also produce it quite frequently,” Hall says. “To have it be impressive in both a humor...
...years,” said former Massachusetts Governor A. Paul Cellucci last night while speaking for a joint event held by the Harvard Republican Club and the Harvard Law Republicans. Cellucci, who is also the former U.S. ambassador to Canada, spoke for a little over an hour in Emerson Hall in an event attended by students from colleges throughout the Boston area. His remarks hit on the current presidential race, the state of the Massachusetts Republican party, and his experience as an ambassador to Canada. HRC President Colin J. Motley ’10 said Cellucci...
...having a Harvard degree mean? And what is unifying, what is unique, about Harvard graduates?” she added. While enrolled in this class, Calareso heard that the College was looking for a new Gen Ed program manager from one of her friends, who was interning at University Hall last spring. Kenen interviewed Calareso over the summer and offered her the job. This new administrative reshuffling has moved several office locations as well. Harris is now in Kenen’s old office, which she jokes is larger than her new one. Calareso was originally situated in the Core...
Opening night at Symphony Hall on Wednesday began as an all-out, all-Russian night. Ladies in evening gowns mingled with their tuxedoed dates in the lobby as displays of potatoes flanked rows of shot glasses filled with a Russian vegetable-based concoction at the cocktail reception. The recently restored clerestory windows let in natural light for the first time in 65 years, but, most importantly, the concert program featured the works of three great Russian composers. When the last round of applause on Wednesday night faded into indistinguishable chatter, the concertgoers left the hall assured that American-born conductor...