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...Chinese Consulate-General in New York has contacted Wang’s family in China. In an e-mail to Eliot House residents, Co-Masters Anna Bensted and Lino Pertile wrote, “a memorial service will be arranged as soon as possible in consultation with his family.” A gathering of Wang’s friends will be held tonight at the Eliot Master’s House at 8:30 p.m. In addition, the Harvard-Radcliffe Chinese Students Association is meeting with the director of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, S. Allen...
Masters and co-masters from four houses—Lowell House Co-Master Dorothy A. Austin, Kirkland House Co-Master Tom Conley, Quincy House Master Robert P. Kirshner, and Eliot House Co-Master Lino Pertile—confirmed Thursday night that they had received Gross’ e-mail announcing that O’Brien would be taking a leave of absence and “thanking her for her service at the university...
Masters and co-masters from four houses—Lowell House Co-Master Dorothy A. Austin, Kirkland House Co-Master Tom Conley, Quincy House Master Robert P. Kirshner, and Eliot House Co-Master Lino Pertile—confirmed Thursday night that they had received Gross’ e-mail announcing that O’Brien would be taking a leave of absence and "thanking her for her service at the university...
...beach after a New Year storm, Gow miraculously captures the full weave of Australian baby-boomer society. Here the cultural reference points are Kim Novak, Chips Rafferty and Dame Pattie Menzies, and Roger Kemp's production design rings true right down to the box of Bex on the lino floor. But Away is more than just a nostalgic escape into the past. Beneath the Day-Glo costumes and suburban chit-chat lurks an inconsolable pain. As it transpires, Tom has terminal leukemia, and Coral is still grieving the death of her son in Vietnam. Capturing the mood of this...
...academics and athletics, friends and family alike were even more inspired by Gilligan’s personality and outlook on life. “Paul was more than a gifted and tireless athlete. He was a joyful, gentle, and generous person,” said Eliot House Master Lino Pertile in his eulogy at a memorial service for Gilligan in September. In what is known as his infamous “tongue-in-cheek” application for IM Athlete of the Year, Gilligan demonstrated the affable spirit that won him over in the hearts...