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...Gene G. Ketelhohn, the Cabot House building manager who had been a spirited presence in House life for decades, died last Saturday night, May 26. He was 60. Ketelhohn suffered from inoperable liver cancer, according to Cabot Assistant to the Masters Susan Livingston. He had worked in the House for 23 years, so long that it was called South House when he first became superintendent. Livingston noted that despite Ketelhohn’s illness in the months before his death, he still enthusiastically participated in many of his favorite activities around Cabot. Livingston remembers Ketelhohn’s dedication...
...specialty high temperature equipment) asbestos-containing materials are no longer installed in Harvard buildings.” Nelson writes in an e-mail that “risk from dangerous levels of asbestos...is usually associated with occupational exposure.” According to Cabot House Building Manager Gene Ketelhohn, asbestos in his House is usually found in pipe insulation, and he doubts that any is left in public areas, if at all, thanks to repairs and renovations throughout the years. “If there’s a pipe that has insulation on it, that we know...
...familiar tunes and essentially retaining the essence of the original show. Most notably, the violin, soprano saxophone, and percussion supported, and in some cases supplemented, the vocal talents of the cast. Working with limited space, Cabot House’s rendition was characterized by minimalism. Set designer Gene Ketelhohn brought the West Side to the small stage with a backdrop of New York City tenements, a portable wire fence, and improvised balcony composed of ladders. The lighting (Chris B. Johnson ’07) consisted of a blend of red, yellow, and blue lighting which resulted in an intensely...
...south end of Cabot’s Briggs Hall, began at about 3:15 on Friday morning, when the plumbing on a toilet in room C-43 broke away from the water pipe on the wall. Although students called authorities, including House Master Jay Harris and Building Manager Gene Ketelhohn, shortly after the incident, recovery efforts by the HUPD and emergency construction crews did not begin until 30 minutes after the initial call, students said...
...Monday, Nelson organized a community support meeting that included Kargère, Ketelhohn, and officials from the housing and physical resources offices. Their goal was to discuss housing accommodations, insurance, and student concerns—which Kargère later said he understood...