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...dramatic legacy began in 1946, before it started screening films. Jerome T. Kilty ’49, a student actor who considered Harvard’s dramatic societies too exclusive, placed an ad in The Crimson inviting fellow students interested in forming a theater group to join him. The ensemble that resulted bought Brattle Hall, the large brick building on Brattle St. that now houses the theater. During the 1950s, the theater began showing repertory films instead of live productions. Hope, a 1955 Radcliffe graduate who declined to give her last name, said that, in the cinema?...
...this end, El-Erian will join the faculty of Harvard Business School...
...help for new bands, but we can’t be the equipment sponsor for the whole river.”Whether or not CARAR can deal with equipment problems, it seems sure to help bands form. It’s a common story on campus: musicians want to join a band, but cannot find others with the same musical interests. A typical example is Freefall, a pop-rock quintet that for a time was stalled at a duo. According to vocalist and guitarist Kevin M. Bombino ’08, the search for a rhythm section was exhausting...
...Some think that President Summers wants to (perhaps sub-consciously) organize the study of development around himself, and that is why little or no resources are provided” to the center, Rosenzweig wrote in an e-mail last month. He left to join a better-funded program on economic growth at Yale...
...generally willing to give students concentration credit for courses that they take elsewhere as long as they find a reputable university.”And Biochemical Sciences co-head tutor Richard M. Losick says he often helps his concentrators receive full credit for a semester abroad by having them join a research project in a foreign lab, which fulfills two course credits, and take two non-science courses at a local university.But a factor limiting the international opportunities for science concentrators, Kronheimer says, is finding courses abroad that are “comparable” to those offered at Harvard...