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...parties in House common areas will now extend until 2 a.m. Though room parties gained that coveted extra time in February of last year, larger campus-wide parties like the 80s dance have been forced to close their doors at one ever since the infamously-overcrowded Mather Lather party in April of 2003 convinced the Cambridge Licensing Commission (CLC) to rescind the permit. But after much effort and hard work from Harvard administrators and Special Assistant to the Dean of Social Planning Zachary A. Corker ’04, the CLC recently reinstituted the permit. Although this victory may seem...
Corker was co-president of the Mather House Committee when the aforementioned Mather Lather took place, but he was able to redeem this event’s unfortunate consequences on Harvard social life by helping to convince the CLC to change the party hours. Along with Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II, Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, and Mather House Master Sandra Nadaff, he presented a proposal last month addressing the reforms that the Commission demanded if party hours were to be regained. All potential rooms where campus-wide parties would take place needed...
Zachary A Corker ’04 came before the Cambridge Licensing Commission again, more than a year and a half after organizing the 2003 Mather Lather party that got out of control and led to a 1 a.m. cap on parties. Recently named the Special Assistant to the Dean for Social Planning, Corker joined administrators in pleading with the Commission to push party hours back...
...time of the Mather Lather, neither McLoughlin nor Kidd worked in University Hall. The two were appointed in the fall...
...problem with Mather Lather had more to do with over-capacity, rowdiness and the out-of-control nature of it all,” Cambridge Licensing Commissioner Richard Scali said in a May 2003 interview with The Crimson...