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...boxes full of their home movies. I especially remembered this one man in his 60s, who brought home videos of past Christmases he had spent with his wife, who had since passed away,” Sturtevant said. Sturtevant went to that event with a film of his parents?? wedding, which he had never watched.Part of the significance of Home Movie Day comes from its emphasis on movies made on film. With the growth of digital video technology, which is cheaper and easier to use, home movies made on film are becoming rare artifacts. Kate Bergeron, who works...
...spent much of my life, far too many years, trying to hide this “curse.” Having been raised in the Catholic Church—despite the unconditional love of my parents??I thought of myself in precisely these terms. Like Adam and Eve, Ham, and the Israelites, I embodied “sin,” my sexuality a potent symbol of God’s disapproval. Until pretty recently, I hated myself because I thought God hated...
...students who attend it are insulated from most global strife. Crises ranging from malaria in Africa, to conflict in the Middle East, to extreme poverty in the United States create hardly a breeze in the rarified air at the top of the Ivory Tower. Unlike the days of our parents?? generation, when a combination of American foreign policy and bad grades could send an Eliot resident off to Vietnam, in the post-draft era most Harvard students can be assured of a comfortable existence after graduation regardless of major political developments...
...said, but at this point, she does not know the official level of funding to be expected. PUSH OUT, HEAD FIRST Some changes have already found their way out of the womb. The G-clock policy—which extends key graduate school deadlines by a year for new parents??is now official, Ruff said. “Now it’s clearer and much more widely known that when students have children, they deserve extension of their G-clock,” Ruff said. The Joint Student Committee, however, will continue to brainstorm and learn from...
...would in a town without it,” said Bill Hees, a parent who also said he worried that controlled choice was prioritizing socioeconomic diversity over an appropriate education for all students. School committee member Patricia M. Nolan ‘80 said the board would definitely keep parents?? suggestions in mind. “I can say it’s highly likely that they’ll be considered,” she said. “And I think the pleas across the board for more information would be the easiest to satisfy...