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...attended the largest national Mariachi competition in San Antonio, where they placed third at the university level. “People think the music is just simple and about tequila, but it’s very complicated and hard to perform well,” says Musical Director Nathaniel Naddaff-Hafrey ’08, who is a former Crimson arts associate. At a concert in Lowell Lecture Hall tomorrow, the group will be performing a variety of huapangos, sones, rancheras, and boleros, all of which have different rhythmic feels and tones. It will also feature a number...
...open forum on Wednesday, Mather House co-Master Sandra Naddaff ’75 suggested many reasons why Mather HoCo has been so popular over the past four years, but a few stuck out for me: her open acknowledgement of the importance of dialogue with students about decisions concerning House life, her respect for students’ maturity, and her desire to work with students, even about prickly issues such as alcohol...
...serve on the committee that she still planned to participate in the review somehow. In addition to Dowling, the other faculty members on the committee include Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67, Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, Mather House Master Sandra R. Naddaff ’75, and Eric M. Nelson ’99, a government professor and former UC member. In an e-mail sent yesterday to all Harvard undergraduates, Smith referred to the “Committee to review the Undergraduate Council,” where previously the body...
...Andrew A. Biewener, Professor of the History of Science Allan M. Brandt, Professor of Latin Kathleen M. Coleman, Psychology Department Chair Stephen M. Kosslyn, former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68, Beren Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw, Co-Master of Mather House Sandra Naddaff ’75, and Government Department Chair Nancy L. Rosenblum ’69. —Staff writer Charles J. Wells can be reached at wells2@fas.harvard.edu...
...possibility of administrative contributions were concerned, Sandra Naddaff ’75, the Mather House co-master of 14 years, said in an e-mailed statement that she had been informed of the newspaper project, but—having had no journalism experience—might not be the best person for the task...