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...fact that Faust began her research while still on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, her investigations frequently brought her to Harvard, where she studied the lives of graduates who had fought in the war. “One of the first times I walked into Memorial Hall, I looked up and saw the name of someone I knew quite well—someone whose papers I’d read, whose death I knew all about,” said Faust, who spoke beneath the seals of Harvard’s 11 schools that ring the Coop?...
...skyline of River Houses. Michael C. Koenigs ’09 says he enjoys smooching in the “green and flowery” gardens outside Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Boston mansion, though he also has a favorite fourth-floor conference room in Sever Hall. With countless romantic hideaways both on campus and off, Mellor says, the greater challenge is finding someone to enjoy them with. “I like making out with someone I really care about,” Mellor says, “and it’s an added bonus to make...
...night last fall, as I sat in a lecture hall watching a documentary for my history class about British human rights abuses in colonial Kenya, I was struck by a familiar feeling of hopelessness. I saw myself and my peers leaving our neon green seats of Science Center E, knowing that each of us would snap back into our lives at Harvard, complete with dining-hall menus and shuttle schedules, and leave the somber thoughts of detention camps behind...
...truth is that though current undergraduates do not show the activist urge of our Vietnam-era counterparts, we can hardly be called apathetic; our “caring” simply takes a different form than the brand that led our predecessors to take over University Hall. Why else would we be involved in community service and social justice, take classes on human rights, study abroad to learn more about other cultures, and spend time seeking information about these abuses inside and outside of the classroom...
...decided to set the production in the 1920s and all songs are performed using Andrew Porter’s English translations. Despite these concessions to a lay audience, the actors are talented and the production is polished and professional. Turning the Dunster House dining hall, grand as it is, into a useable venue for opera is no small feat and the set designed by Thalassa G. Raasch ’09 is a success because its functionality makes the most of a challenging space. A backlit screen offers the opportunity for stage director Matthew M. Spellberg...