Word: masterfulness
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...Harvard students don’t have a lot of time, so any way that you can make this more convenient for them, they will use,” she said. Student representatives are the latest constituency being solicited for feedback as Harvard planners prepare to release an institutional master plan of the new campus to the City of Boston this spring. Krieger said the Allston land will be divided between undergraduate and graduate students and academic and non-academic uses. “There’s a kind of vying for these sites which leads to a certain...
...become a master of gift-giving season is to select something that actually reflects her personality. Choosing something simply to bedazzle her—that could just as easily be given to any girl—will not make such a splash...
...Harvard stage. Driven by greed, each fool seeks the supernatural aid of the alchemist (aptly named Subtle, played by Steve A. Travierso ’09) and is subsequently duped out of his worldly possessions. Face (Zachary B. Sniderman ’09 ), a crafty butler with an absentee master, and Dol (Alexandra M. Jacobs ’08), a ferocious prostitute, are Subtle’s scheming business partners. Together, they form an explosive alliance of deceit and swindle every hapless “gull” they can find...
...operation begins to get out of hand. Amidst bickering between the three villains, the gulls begin arriving at inconvenient times and Face is hard-pressed to accommodate their needs (after all, there is only one prostitute). Thus ensues a chaotic and hilarious juggling act, which Face manages until his master returns unexpectedly to the uproarious house...
...allowing people to see their own follies through the sugared depiction of comedy.” Co-directors Sean R. Fredricks ’07 and Simon N. Nicholas ’07 succeed admirably in drawing the audience into the play. In an innovative opening scene, the absent master of the house lures a giggling audience member on stage by tickling her with a flamboyant white feather, and then commences to introduce the play...