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...Nathan M. Pusey ’28, Harvard’s 24th President, died of heart disease this morning at a New York City hospital...
About 15 minutes into the second frame, Penn freshman forward Joe Klein was fouled in the Crimson box. Junior midfielder Nathan Kennedy nailed a shot that was labeled for the upper left corner before Mejias dove and pushed the ball over the net with his left hand to make the biggest save of the season for the Crimson...
Sandwiched between the hustle and bustle of Head of the Charles weekend and the Dispatch concert in Sanders, Rockwell Church, a D.C.-based duo, took the stage of Club Passim for their first of two sold-out shows last Saturday. Lead singer Nathan Church Hubbard asked the audience, “Why do they schedule all this stuff at the same time? It must suck the rest of the year.” Suck the rest of the year or not, Boston was in for quite a treat as Rockwell Church opened its evening at Passim with a solid...
Musical highlights of the show included a chilling version of “Mezzanine” where tempo and guitar-strength changed instantaneously to give audience members goose bumps, and “Geneva,” in which Nathan appeared to be telling the story to the audience as if he were having a intimate conversation with a friend. A large part of what made the Rockwell Church-going experience so special is the passion that the band so obviously have about the music they’re making. The emotion Hubbard felt while writing the songs seems...
...contributed essays, the book inspired the most wonderful sort of communal effort. Professor Caldwell Titcomb ’47, the musicologist and theater critic, soon joined us as a co-editor. Next, we sought the expert guidance of the late DuBois Professor of History and of Afro-American Studies Nathan I. Huggins, who, with Ewart G. Guinier ’33, had brought the Afro-American studies program through its early years...