Word: leveretts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...dismissal began one of the periodic battles between the Corporation and the Overseers--which continued until 1865--over who should be appointed president. The Corporation nominated John Leverett, but the religiously conservative legislature blocked his appointment--which they could legally do because Harvard was operating without a charter. But Governor Thomas Dudley was a friend of Leverett's, and he overrode the King's order, disempowering Leverett's opponents, and paving the way for his friend's presidency...
DOES ANY HARVARD STUDENT wish with exams fast approaching for fee a comedy thought a town whose inhabitant are idiots? One wonders and yet that is what director Paul Warner is Courtney offering in The Curse of Kulyenchikov a musical showing at Leverett House old Library though May 5. Perhaps the idea is to reassure Harvard students that all is not lost while towns like Kulyenchikov exist: but Neil Simon's shame less half-baked assault on inferior intellects should make most audiences uneasy...
...little change in his pre-swing motion, some batting practice in the Leverett House basement and "a lot of work in the off season" changed the 218 bitter of 1983 into the 333 bitter...
...lottery, but among the winners. According to your March 10 Housing Poll, 54 percent of all the freshmen you surveyed selected Mather House as one of their three house choices. This figure is considerably higher than those for any of the other houses. In addition, Mather House, along with Leverett and Kirkland House, was filled in the lottery's second round. Only five of Harvard's twelve undergraduate houses closed earlier...
Dingman, who is also the Senior Tutor in Leverett House, agrees As the [size of the selection] groups expands, most people have the same thing in mind Students share with the Masters a common conception of what makes a good tutor; student involvement merely insures the tutors hired will actually fit that image...