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...students. Moving from the mean streets of New York to the bright lights of Broadway to a more humble stage at Harvard, Leonard Bernstein’s tragic musical “West Side Story” opens this week at Cabot House. Directed by Cabot House Administrator Susan Livingston, the Cabot House Musical is a long-standing tradition with a cast made up mostly of Cabot residents and Quadlings with a few River-dwellers mixed in. Though casting was originally open to Cabot residents only, auditions were opened to other houses after the first round to fill roles left...
...military waged an air war against a WMD threat, it was in the form of a four-day bombing campaign against Iraq in December 1998. Dubbed "Desert Fox" by the Pentagon, it got relatively little press because President Clinton?s impeachment and doomed House Speaker-to-be Bob Livingston?s extramarital-affair scandal were exploding at the same time. As the attack unfurled, Pentagon officials privately conceded their barrage was based on crude estimates of where Saddam Hussein might be hiding elements of his banned WMD programs...
...played two tournaments a year at Yale, so I have some more course knowledge than a lot of the guys.” Junior Tom Hegge came in with an 82, while freshman Michael Shore carded an 85. They were followed in the Harvard finish by sophomore Andrew Livingston with an 89 and Lissner, who reached the clubhouse with a 95. Oklahoma Christian University took the team title with a 302, 28 shots better than the Crimson’s 330. All of Harvard’s Ivy League rivals who attended the tournament finished ahead of the Crimson. Dartmouth...
...floor in a psych-up ceremony. "There was no validity" to the story, Granato says. "I was highly offended because as captain, I just wouldn't allow that to happen." But the damage had been done. The Canadians were frothing. And during the gold-medal final, U.S. referee Stacey Livingston dealt a lopsided number of penalties to Canada, which added to their fury. "The refereeing was atrocious," recalls Canadian captain Cassie Campbell. "But we expected it, and we were numb to it. The scoreboard clock could have fallen, and we were still going to skate around it and win." Canada...
...founded Diversity & Distinction in 1995, said that he thought the magazine has provided an important starting point for minority journalists like him who are now working for major publications. Luo now writes for the New York Times and has received both the Polk Award and the Livingston Award for his excellence in journalism, said Jennifer 8. Lee ’98, who helped Luo launch the magazine and now also works at the Times.Luo, who wrote for The Crimson before founding Diversity & Distinction, said that he started the magazine because he wanted a publication that people of all backgrounds would...