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...comics, is organized by Demon Magazine, an on-campus quarterly humor publication.Akshay G. Lohitsa ’07, organizer and MC of the festival, agrees with Bachman. “I think that the reason there’s no stand-up comic scene at Harvard is that it hasn??t really been encouraged,” he says, referring to a lack of on-campus opportunities for performance comedy.Nonetheless, the Demon ComedyFest will assemble those scattered members of the on-campus performance comedy community. Attendees of the festival will get to see an improvisational comedy group...
Directed by Gregory La Cava RKO Radio Pictures Inc. “We started off on the wrong foot. Let’s stay that way.” Who hasn??t wanted to whip out a line that sharp? But most of us don’t have that kind of quick wit. It’s mostly confined to the hilarious comedies of the 1930s, particularly “Stage Door,” the timeless story of a boardinghouse full of young actresses trying to make it on Broadway. If modern heroines were witty enough...
...Walsh, that “we’ve beaten this year, in my estimation.”Then the coach testified to the allure of a shiny relic.“That trophy’s been sitting next to me since I got it, and it hasn??t moved,” he said, referring to the Beanpot, which Harvard captured last year for the first time. “And I’m hoping to look at it next year, you know?”The Crimson (15-13-1) did not trail after...
...able to compete next year due to lack of funding. Private alumni donations will be discontinued this coming fall, and the team is dependent on those gifts because it has been denied funding by the College, according to the captains. “As of now Harvard hasn??t stepped up to the plate,” said co-captain Cornelius A. Vandenberg ’06, who was the first in league history to receive three “All-American” awards. “We hope the University will recognize the value of this...
...professors hope that a new designation will be made in the course catalogue for interdisciplinary humanities courses. The cost of this initiative is still unclear, but “innovation funds” are being provided to professors developing courses, Tatar said. “The big issue that hasn??t been grappled with as far as I can make out are the costs...personnel costs,” said Professor of Scandinavian and Folklore Stephen A. Mitchell. Mitchell said he expects to teach a gateway course on folklore and nation-building in the year after the next...