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...Natasha Pearly '82 believes in fate. It was her destiny, she says, to inject democratic principle into Harvard's humdrum bureaucracy, even though powerful deans objected to the pain in their backsides. She couldn't help it. It had to be done...
...confrontationist," while an assembly member once accused her of being willing "to sell her mother" to get a new Student Council Ross D. Boylan '81-2, a former assembly member and outspoken critic of the Dowling Committee who publicly has disagreed with Pearl several times, nevertheless believes that "Natasha has always known what end is up and has taken a fairly radical but realistic position. She is seen by some students as being quite confrontational with the administration, but actually she's made compromises and taken what she could...
...Finally, Natasha Pearl '83, the Student Assembly chairman viewed the ivy crisis as the latest in a series of "absurd attempts" on the University's part to demonstrate fiscal prudence. Citing Harvard's hesitancy to build an addition to the Fogg Art Museum and the current discussion of revoking summer storage privileges as other such demonstrations, Pearl expressed concern that the logical next move will be an end to aid-blind admissions...
...Student Assembly, which would be phased out next fall if undergraduates approve a new student government this week, plans to spend the rest of its $300 in funds to sponsor social activities this spring, said Natasha Pearl '83, chairman of the Assembly. By selling out the concert at $4 a ticket, Pearl said she hopes to fully cover the projected $2000 cost of the concert...
...motion, introduced by Chairman Natasha Pearl '83, urges the office to set up a committee comprised of a student from each House and freshman district to address the issues raised by proposed reduction which could endanger Harvard's so-called "aid-blind" admissions policy. The College now guarantees that anyone admitted will receive enough financial aid to pay for tuition...