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...Reagan Returns,” a film that shows a reanimated Ronald Reagan attempting to conquer the United States. The film, which is unrelated to Young’s VES coursework, has been his pet project since last year. When an evil Secret Service Agent, played by Nathan D. Turner ’05, reanimates Reagan, the ex-president joins forces with Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda. After the pair deposes George W. Bush, it’s up to Reagan’s illegitimate son—“a black street person,” says...
...Ryan Maki, who swatted his own rebound out of the air to beat Schneider. Despite mustering just three shots in the second period, the Crimson took a 4-0 edge with a power-play tally by Jon Pelle and an even-strength strike by Dan Murphy. Nathan Gerbe finally chipped a man-advantage puck past Harvard netminder John Daigneau at 18:21, but the second-intermission buzzer sounded on a game the Crimson still owned, 4-1. Harvard had converted three of its four power plays, and its penalty kill had held the Eagles...
...vigorous debate and a relish for ideas are the lifeblood of a university, then Alan Dershowitz is a vital part of Harvard’s blood supply,” Summers wrote. Members of Dershowitz’s family also spoke at the event, including his brother Nathan, two of his children, and his wife, psychologist Carolyn Cohen. Dershowitz’s son Elon presented a list of the “Top Ten Reasons Why It’s Good to Be Alan Dershowitz’s Son” in his speech. The number one reason...
...Noah L. Nathan ’09 stole the show with solo after solo on his alto saxophone, particularly during his exceptional performance in “Samba Dubois,” when he easily whistled a smooth sound and complex melody...
Energetic and infectiously enthusiastic in their band-wide performances, SJE members also demonstrated a shining improvisational creativity in their solos, which were impressively performed by Nathan, drummer Christopher M. Krogslund ’09, and guitarist Neil K. Sawhney ’08, among others...