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Daniel A. Koh ’07, the Voith-Gadgil campaign manager, excused himself from the party shortly after the announcement and returned, teary-eyed, several minutes later. He said that, toward the end of his campaign, his main goal had been keeping the staff from falling into despair...
...should have kept closer tabs on our campaign staff, and it is now apparent that we should have been more clear with where we stood on various issues, as was evident in our answers to the BGLTSA and the HRC.”But Daniel A. Koh ’07, Voith and Gadgil’s campaign manager, said that spirits were high on the campaign.“Right now, John, Tara, and I feel great,” said Koh. “We feel confident. It has been such a great experience, no matter the outcome...
...Brenda Divelbliss, the Harvard Dance Program artistic associate, will be performed at the New England Regional of the American College Dance Festival next February at Boston University.Hazle’s piece is particularly unique because it will be accompanied live by Bong Inh Koh ’08, one of the students hand-picked by Yo-Yo Ma to perform with him in the Silk Road Festival earlier this year. Koh will be playing the Bach Chaconne on the cello to the contemporary number.“[Divelbliss’s piece] is a more minimalist type of modern...
...Undergraduate Council (UC) elections this week.Blogs such as Cambridge Common and Team Zebra have risen to prominence in the last week, when the UC election race began, with their constant stream of coverage and ability to provide a more interactive forum for discussion than the traditional campus media.Daniel A. Koh ’07, the campaign manager for the John F. Voith ’07-Tara Gadgil ’07 ticket, said that the blogs helped to supply a medium that was lacking before.“Conversation goes on as a result of Crimson articles...
...Patashnik ’07, who is the campaign manager of the Haddock-Riley ticket. “There are a lot of people whose vote has been invalidated because of the deception of the Voith-Gadgil campaign,” he said. Voith-Gadgil Campaign Manager Daniel A. Koh ’07 could not be reached for comment last night. —ALEXANDER D. BLANKFEIN