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...create with the audience the joy of music is clearly evident in the musician's faces. Recently formed in the fall of 1998 from among Harvard's most elite string players, the Player's superb performance is not surprising. Matching the individual musicians' technical abilities, their second concert (benefiting PBH-affiliated HARMONY) was a thoroughly engaging, well-coordinated effort...
Between midterms and a capella jams, comping the Advocate and working at PBH, Harvard students have little time to be tourists. For many, knowledge about Boston revolves around where to change to the blue line en route to the airport, and few have struck out to explore the city, much less to make it their own. Whether you're a rower, a hard-core thesis writer or just someone who's staying around, take this Spring Break to acquaint yourself with the city across the Charles. To lend some direction to your wanderings, FM recommends starting at the beginning, with...
...Alcohol. Mind-expanding drugs. Learn how to say all of these words in sign language at PBH's American Sign Language Classes for beginners. Sponsored by the Committee on Deaf Awareness. Mondays 8-9 p.m. and Thursdays 6-7. For more information, contact ken@digitas.harvard.edu...
...chilly December day three years ago, 750 students assembled in front of University Hall for a rally. Speaking from a platform erected in front of the John Harvard statue, professors, community leaders and student leaders addressed an excited crowd, which waved signs like "Harvard: Hands Off PBH!" and "Student Need, Not Harvard Greed." Students filled most of the Old Yard, and there was a strong sense of presence and solidarity. Moreover, there was a clear purpose: to retain student control of public service programs and Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) in particular...
...December 1995, there was a real sense that students had been screwed. Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III had threatened to evict student groups from PBH and to cut off $750,000 in funding because PBHA had made plans to include non-student community leaders on its new governing board. The College moved to replace the well-liked executive director of PBHA with an assistant dean for public service. Student input in selecting the new dean was blatantly ignored as Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 chose Judith H. Kidd, a candidate ranked last by the students...