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...most visible of these recently commissioned works is the gentle portrait of senior admissions officer David L. Evans, which hangs in the entrance hall of Lamont Library. The portrait was painted by Stephen E. Coit ’71 and unveiled in 2005. “I tried to portray Evans in a role that is characteristic of his role at Harvard. He engages with a great many people and is a great listener,” Coit says. “So I painted him listening...

Author: By Alexander B. Fabry, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Best Face Forward | 10/9/2008 | See Source »

...Where’s the best place to study? MTH: In the room, Lamont, Cabot ABC: Widener, Café Pamplona, Berryline TJ: Lamont, law school library, Quincy dining hall NAN: Widener, Starbucks, my room MMP: Your room, dining hall, Lamont...

Author: By Lindsay P. Tanne, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard’s Family Gets Put to the Test Before They Head to Hollywood for the Big Show | 10/8/2008 | See Source »

...since then, three more “Community Advisories” have arrived—one detailing an incident involving a handgun. That got me thinking. One evening I decided against strolling to Lamont, knowing that the return journey would require me to walk back to the River in the dark, alone...

Author: By Molly M. Strauss | Title: Going It Alone | 9/29/2008 | See Source »

...knots in front of the John Harvard statue or near the Science Center. Each has a leader, whose priestly position is designated by a roll of masking tape and an armful of posters. The devotees gather around these clan leaders to prepare their choreography. Who will perform the Sever-Lamont corroboree? What unlucky low-status tribesperson will be saddled with the Wigglesworth archways...

Author: By Garrett G.D. Nelson | Title: Postering in the Ethnographic Gaze | 9/26/2008 | See Source »

Quincy Street is quiet this September. Aside from the slow trickle of students walking to and from the Barker Center and Lamont Library, there’s relatively little traffic flow on the historic road. A few tourists amble by, pausing briefly to glance at the large white placard sitting atop the Georgian facade of the main entrance of two large, brick buildings. “Harvard Art Museum: Closed in preparation for renovation,” it reads. Since June 30, the Fogg Museum—the oldest of the Harvard Art Museums system—has been...

Author: By Anjali Motgi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Where Art Thou, Fogg? | 9/25/2008 | See Source »

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