Word: mayers
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...cold North Eastern climate—little warmer weather, little warmer people.” He hopes the Peach State’s capital will work the same magic for him and his partner in rhyme, Jeff Hack ’03, as it did for singer/songwriter John Mayer, an artist who Salvatierra considers “a fabulous writer.” Atlanta is a strategic destination in that it has a “lot of places to be heard” and “it’s not New York, it?...
Atlanta is not the only thing Salvatierra and Mayer have in common. Although Salvatierra expects to perform as a duo with Hack, he identifies with the “lone guy with the guitar kind of thing,” a role Mayer has honed to perfection. Salvatierra’s roommate, Mark L. Hill ’05, notices “a lot of the singer/songwriter influence in his music—a little more melodic than some of those guys are, maybe not as rhythmic.” Hill, who plays the guitar and mandolin and often...
...Mayer writes an interesting response to the Crimson editorial about Harvard University Dining Services’ (HUDS) cost cutting (Letters, “HUDS Bases Decisions On Undergraduate Needs,” Sept. 27). In it, he says “Further, we have renovated 10 dining halls in seven years, and will complete the final two, Dunster and Mather, next summer—all of which is HUDS funded...
...made the policy change because, number one, we’re aware that students would like a better selection of food at Brain Break,” Mayer said, “and, number two, Houses have their own likes and dislikes and we wanted to give them the freedom to plan accordingly...
...House Masters and HoCos are still kind of dealing with it,” Mayer said of the switch. “It’s still very fluid...