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...this. Writing songs and playing shows.” This weekend, Bishop Allen returns to their old Cambridge stomping grounds for a show at the Middle East. They now pop where they used to punk, but lest listeners think that their evolution has only been a musical one, they note that beyond Chaucer as well as “Charm School.” “When I was in college, I used to read a book and write a paper about it,” notes Rice. “Now, I read a book and write...
...most enthusiastic proponents and planners, while Corker has dedicated his life to Loker for nearly three years. It’s early yet, but it seems as if the Queen’s Head will further augment the long-term legacies of these administrators. We hope their successors take note of what can be accomplished at Harvard by taking initiative. After all, the idea of a pub to revitalize Loker was first proposed a decade ago, but it took this motley crew of University Hall denizens to bring it to fruition. So farewell to the hopeless Loker. The makeover...
...also publishes a handful of “Editor’s Notes” each year. In February, the paper ran an Editor’s Note on the editorial page explaining that an alumnus supposedly quoted in an article about the beauty of Sever Hall had not actually been interviewed for the story. An apparent imposter gave the reporter a false name. Last November a lengthy note ran about a columnist and editorial cartoonist who had both improperly borrowed material from others. [see correction below...
Correction: Due to an production error, yesterday's ombudsman column "On Corrections" stated that: "In February, the paper ran an Editor’s Note on the editorial page explaining that an alumnus supposedly quoted in an article about the beauty of Sever Hall had not actually been interviewed for the story. An apparent imposter gave the reporter a false name. Last November a lengthy note ran about a columnist and editorial cartoonist who had both improperly borrowed material from others." In fact, the February editor's note ran in the news section and the November note...
...Islands. “We think he went out to Boston Harbor to find a quiet place to sit and think and get away from it all,” she told the Globe. “But we will never know…He did not leave a note.” —Rebecca M. Anders and Anna L. Tong contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Reed B. Rayman can be reached at rrayman@fas.harvard.edu...