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...unnamed oil-on-canvass portrait signed “Copley RA” and dated 1790 was sold for $85,000 at an auction Saturday by Stair Galleries in Hudson, N.Y.—far above the auction house??s initial price estimate of $1,500 to $2,500. The painting is identical to Copley’s portrait of William Ponsonby, the second earl of Bessborough, according to an art professional who asked that his name not be printed to preserve his relationship with the auction house...
...about his book, “State of Denial,” the third in his investigative series on the Bush administration. The Harvard Book Store sponsored the sold-out event, held at First Parish Church, and the Cantabrigian crowd applauded Woodward’s critiques of the White House??s management of the Iraq war. Using previously undisclosed memoranda and an unprecedented access to Bush and high-ranking members of his administration, Woodward’s book describes how White House officials turned a deaf ear toward their own advisers, who predicted post-war chaos in Iraq...
...side, but still included difficult vocal parts. Cabell offered her last number in “Dream With Me” from “Peter Pan.” Kathy D. Gerlach ’07 performed a fine rendition of “Take Care of This House?? from “1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.” “The Wrong Note Rag” returned to ensemble silliness, with off-kilter lyrics and jazzy lines perfectly executed by Derrick L. Wang ’06 on the piano and the rest...
...it’s more of an inhuman howl. Errrrrggh! His mate is slapping him on the rear and hoisting aloft his shirt—it appears he was wearing a tuxedo earlier in the night—screaming at him to go faster. Later, looking forward to Mather House??s sweet embrace as I head down Cowperthwaite Street in the early morning, I get one last whiff of Harvard’s social reality. I recognize one of the girls walking ahead of me, a beautiful girl, restrained in section, always well-dressed. Now, that girl...
...September of 1980, Leonard Bernstein ’39 was in Lowell House??s Master’s residence, on all fours, bellowing the cry of the Wild Sasquatch...