Word: kirklander
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that the expansion has added a welcome breadth to the research carried out. The increased size has, however, brought some logistical problems: more than 35 percent of the staff has already overflowed from the offices in Coolidge Hall, which the Center has occupied since 1979, into "annexes" on Kirkland Street...
...colleagues are unanimous in their assessments of Robinson's talent. "His voice is so rich and so powerful," says Chris Charron '85, who directed the performer in this year's Kirkland House performance of "Jesus Christ Superstar." Adds Hasty Pudding President Adam Issacs '84: "You get chills listening to him sing...
...decline in interest rates and the growing feeling that the structures were in a dangerously dire condition, officials elected to tackle five buildings this spring and summer: Adams House, Claverly Hall, Old Leverett. Old Quincy and the Gore half of Winthrop House. Next summer, officials expect to tackle Dunster. Kirkland and Eliot Houses. In 1985 the projected $50 million endeavor will wind down with repairs in North and South Houses, the two other aging, brick upperclass dormitories...
...Elmwood Ave in Cambridge, however, makes Bok one of just three University officials living rent-free in Harvard-owned homes aside from House masters according to O'Brien and Cantor. (Minister of Memorial Church Rev. Peter J. Gomes and Divinity School Dean George E. Rupp, who live at 21 Kirkland St. and 44 Francis Ave., respectively, are the others.) Many administrators say privately that Bok's home is the only reason his salary is not significantly higher--or at least above Rosovsky...
Elizabeth H. Kirkland '83, who will deliver the Latin oration, said yesterday she will discuss the passing of time at Harvard. "The idea is that we came here and time flew by--tempus fugit as it were--and we all came back together again at graduation...