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...chair, Marco B. Simons '97, was chosen in an uncontested election Tuesday night to replace Elizabeth A. Haynes '98, who resigned Sunday citing personal and political attacks against her by other committee members...
...people had trouble with Liz because they felt that she was an apologist for the administration," Robert Wolinsky '98-'97 said. "I don't think that Marco is an apologist for anybody and I think he'll take our concerns to the administration and help us deal with them...
Opposition to the bill first came from PUCC members Jeremy R. Jenkins '98-'97 and Marco B. Simons '97, who said they objected to the clause that groups must be officially recognized by the University...
...liver failure; near Malaga, Spain. In the 1950s, the trumpeter experimented with "free jazz" sound and rhythm opposite the sax of Ornette Coleman. By the '60s, Cherry was a world-music pioneer, exploring influences so diverse--South Africa, Indonesia, Brazil, Bulgaria, the Middle East--he was dubbed "the musical Marco Polo...
...service was up and running last night, according to its director Marco B. Simons '97, who said in a telephone interview yesterday that last week's postering campaign, a message on the harvard general newsgroup and a Crimson article provoked the sudden revival...