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...frustrating,” says Natasha P. Stowe ’82, known at the time as Natasha Pearl, who served on the Dowling Committee and guided the Student Assembly in its final semester of existence, in 1982. “But on the other hand we had a historical opportunity to change things and we all figured it was better to take three-quarters of a loaf rather than no loaf...
...Staff writer Samuel P. Jacobs at jacobs@fas.harvard.edu...
Upstairs in his cramped, third-floor office, Harvard Square store owner Edward P. VerPlanck agrees. He bought Dickson Bros. general store, founded in 1943, over 40 years...
...court the purses of wealthy alums. A promotional film entitled “To the Age that is Waiting” was made to highlight the needs of the College and was to be screened at the dinners. Narrated by Pusey and Bundy and written by novelist John P. Marquand ‘15, the film emphasized the importance of Harvard’s history in encouraging alumni to safeguard its financial future. On April 12, 1958 “To the Age that is Waiting” debuted on Boston television, according to the Boston Sunday Herald...
...holidays, three other students—Thomas S. Gates III ’56, Myron T. Herrick ’57, and Jedediah H. McLane ’58—were killed in a fire during a ski trip in Canada, and two more—Winthrop P. Smith ’58 and John J. Woodward ’59—were found dead both due to “apparent suicides,” according to a Jan. 5, 1956 Crimson article...