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...anywhere in the world has become almost a cliché—and make no mistake, it is certainly a truism: that’s what drew us to the IOP in the first place. But the unfortunate reality is that a small minority of students gets the lion??s share of the benefits. Far too often the IOP becomes less a source of empowerment for students passionate about social change, and more an elitist fraternity for political junkies—a reality that profanes the Kennedy name...
...real animals are not the only ones that serve as inspirations for the paintings. Hyemin Na ’06 depicts fantastical creatures, a feat she accomplishes by basing her work on stuffed animals she brings to class. A large stuffed lion??out of place in many a Harvard classroom—sits in the center of the studio, just another testament to the remarkable flexibility and variety of the course...
...most devout fans, Disney and Walden hired Motive to employ some of the same faith-based promotion methods for “Wardrobe.” (If you liked seeing your savior being sadistically tortured on screen, you’ll love watching Aslan the magical lion??s death and warm, fuzzy resurrection!)The two audiences are even getting their own tailor-made soundtracks. Disney will release “Kingdom of Heaven” composer Harry Gregson-Williams’ score in stores next Tuesday. Nearly three months ago, EMI Music’s Christian Music group...
Mary “the Lion?? Howland Linus and Grace “the Deer” Lowell Forbes Kennedy, both class of 1899, founded the society in 1898 along the lines of final clubs and fraternities...
...were holding complimentary blow torches and lighting up jackos with more gusto than Donald Sutherland in Backdraft. Meanwhile, youths attempted to set fire to their siblings beneath the 40-foot Pyramid of Pumpkins, a towering inferno of burning jackos that, had it fallen, would have taken out the lion??s share of the families in attendance. But the real nucleus of the festival was the “Carving Tent,” where children hacked at pumpkins like Michael Myers and soccer moms etched their frustration into the tough velum of the lantern. Fifty-year...