Word: matthewes
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...Joni Letters.” He has won 12 Grammys in total, as well as five MTV Awards. “He was very popular in the 80’s, and his 2008 Grammy win shows he’s still very popular now,” said Matthew K. Clair ’09, co-director of this year’s first Cultural Rhythms show. At age 11, Hancock embarked upon his musical career in a performance with the Chicago Symphony, and he has been a towering figure in jazz ever since. He received a contract from...
...authors of the site, who purport to “blush crimson for the stars,” post short blurbs on what they claim are the exploits of “campus celebrities,” including Undergraduate Council President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 (he “used to have neon yellow hair,” the site explains), and sex blogger Lena Chen...
...Group (MHAAG), a co-sponsor of the program—officially known as “Speak Out: Mental Health at Harvard.” The effort was announced in a joint e-mail to the community from acting Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam and UC President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 on Friday. Pilbeam said that in his interactions with students and colleagues as Dean, he has witnessed the use of mental health services on campus. “I can certainly attest from my own experience these past few months about the strength...
...evening resulted in at least one high-profile donation, as Gross concluded his speech at the symposium by handing the UC a check, representing what he called a “small contribution.” (UC members declined to reveal the exact amount Gross gave.) Former UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 said in his keynote speech at the banquet that a desire to serve the student body and improve the College ties UC members together. “It’s that commitment that carried us through the past quarter century and hopefully will...
...assassins' shots hit their human target and a large bomb disperses the crowd, the movie flashes back 23 mins. and starts all over again, in be-kind-rewind fashion, and we get the perspectives of President Ashton (William Hurt), two of his Secret Service bodyguards (Dennis Quaid and Matthew Fox), an American tourist bystander (Forest Whitaker) and a few of the terrorists as they develop their scheme and attempt their escape...