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...theatre. The need for a theatre became especially apparent in a year in which there were often four student productions a week. Although some fear that a new theatre would result in “professionalism” in college drama, it was generally agreed that Harvard ought nevertheless to have...
...Paramount executive for advice on entering the film business.“He said, sort of facetiously, ‘make a movie,’” Cuse recalls. “I didn’t really realize that it was facetious.”Cuse nevertheless took the advice to heart and, with a classmate, set out to produce his first film, a documentary about crew.After receiving a grant for his project from the Office of the Arts, Cuse did not let anything get in his way. At one point, he recalls, the coach...
...placing first in the heavyweight class in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championships and sixth in the NCAAs. In a season that saw numerous injuries hamper Harvard’s chances for a run at the Ivy title, the Crimson (5-8-1, 2-2-1) nevertheless did not give in to even the best opponents. Sidelined by a leg injury for the first half of the season, Meltzer (141 lbs.) came back strong and finished the season 16-5. Preston (133 lbs.) also suffered a leg injury that kept him out of the lineup for over a month...
...well, claiming that they had made valid offers that had been rejected by the candidates because of better opportunities. According to then-executive dean of the KSG Hale Champion, one woman they recruited chose to take “a major position in the federal government.”Nevertheless, KSG students past and present reacted to the accusations swiftly, with the first response coming merely hours after the WEAL complaint in a letter of support signed by over 80 alumni who declared the lack of diversity amongst K-school faculty “shocking.”Outcry from...
...Baghdad familiar with the Watt probe finally responded to Ghosh. According to the official, the probe concluded that the civilians were in fact killed by Marines and not by an insurgent's bomb--but that the deaths appeared to be the result of "collateral damage" rather than malicious intent. Nevertheless, the official told Ghosh, the matter had been handed over to a criminal investigation. Over the next five days, the reporting by McGirk and Ghosh continued to be reviewed by TIME editors and Pentagon correspondent Sally B. Donnelly. TIME's story "One Morning in Haditha" was published on March...