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...ruminates on the current trend of graduating students going into business. “I think it’s appalling, that there’s a panicky assumption that if you don’t start on an upwardly mobile attempt that you’re going to miss the boat,” he says. Following his period of self-discovery and creative maturation, Adams went on to compose minimalist-inspired symphonic orchestrations, including the ever-popular “Short Ride in a Fast Machine.” Today, Adams is well known for composing historically-based...
...binging on superfudge until we pass out? No, no way, those things are going to be fun forever. But maybe we’ve outgrown Harvard, otherwise known as Soul-Crusher the Great. As we count down the days to freedom let us say this, we’ll miss some, but not most of you. That doesn’t mean we don’t like you, just that we don’t respect you. So if you ever see a disheveled man reeking of the Charles River pounding on the windows of Mass Hall wailing...
...performing and traveling, Jackiw has juggled a lot in his four years here. “It’s been very busy,” he recalls. “The part that’s most difficult is the travel. The daily practice is manageable. But missing classes for traveling is quite tricky. I always bring work with me, but a lot of times it doesn’t get done. Music and practicing is my number one priority.” Jackiw identifies renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma ’76 as his musical role model...
Things can fall apart at Harvard. Perhaps you miss a few exams, do poorly on a paper, or run into other unforeseen problems. The paths to perdition are many, but they all lead to the same place: the infamous Administrative Board of Harvard College (Ad Board).Thankfully, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 recently told The Crimson that he hopes to convene a committee to reevaluate the Ad Board and its practices in the near future. We applaud this effort to look at ways to reform the Ad Board, and we hope that the review...
...18th with a 114 (38-76). Singh scored a 117 (41-76) to finish in the 25th spot, while sophomore John Christensen placed 47th by shooting 122 (41-81). Hegge competed in his last tournament, tying Mayer for 13th with a score of 113 (38-75) Although Harvard will miss Hegge’s leadership on the links, the Crimson is enthusiastic about its potential for growth in upcoming seasons. “We’ll have a really strong team next year,” Shore said. “We’ll have to work over...