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...play follows the sinister, sadomasochistic, and (almost literally) suffocating interactions of two maids, who yearn for freedom from the Ancien Régime, embodied by the tyrannical “Madame” (Laurel Holland ’07). Apart from revolutionary ideas, the Papin sisters—famous 1930s French murderers—inspired Genet, just as they did in the works of Sartre and Lacan...
Another friend, Laurel A. Macey, said that Ekperi “was very outgoing, exuberant, very outspoken, laughed easily. She had a good sense of humor and dedication to whatever...
...very outgoing, exuberant, very outspoken, laughed easily. She had a good sense of humor and dedication to whatever she did," Laurel A. Macey ‘09 said...
Over the next year, the Council solidified its power and developed an unusually public face in the form of Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, who is 300th anniversary University professor...
...members of the Harvard community who come with certain sets of knowledge,” Elkins said.She highlighted her who own qualifications, noting that since she does work on Africa, teaches history, and is a woman, she will bring a different perspective to the council. She joins fellow historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, who is vice-chair of the council.In addition to Schmid and Elkins, the new council will include English professor Louis Menand, art historian Irene J. Winter, chemist Eric N. Jacobsen, historian of science Sarah Jansen, and scientist Ann Pearson. Menand, the Bass Professor English and American Literature, joins...