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...PM- During Jum’ah—or Friday prayers at Lowell Lecture Hall—the men occupy the first four rows of prayer mats, while Rauda Tewalli ’08 and the rest of the women kneel on the two rows placed a few feet behind. “If the girls were in front of the guys, they would be more likely to think about things other than prayer,” says Tellawi, FM’s guide for the day. 1:30- Barefoot worshipers kneel with their heads on the floor...
...bomb's impact could be felt as far away as the country's capital, 700 miles to the north, where security measures have been at an all time high in anticipation of US President George W. Bush-expected to arrive in Islamabad at 9:30 pm Friday...
Bach Society Orchestra Saturday, Mar. 4. 8:00 PM. Paine Hall. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $10 general admission, $6 students. Originally founded in 1898 as the “Musical Club of Harvard University,” the Bach Society Orchestra has been alive and performing for quite some time. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, however, has not. Regardless of this minor logistical challenge, the two creative entities will share the Paine Hall stage this Saturday as BachSoc commemorates the 250th anniversary of Mozart’s birth. The performance will be one of only...
...Mills said that as soon as staff found the sink clogged with scraps of food and plastic wrapping, a plumbing company was called. Besides the dishwashing area, no other parts of the dining hall were affected. Many students said their afternoons were not disrupted by the 1:15 pm closure, but Eliot House Master and Harvard College Professor Lino Pertile joined late lunchers in the Kirkland dining hall. The dining hall opened for dinner as usual last night. The plumbers used a “snake” or “plumber’s friend...
...Power Biggs Memorial Celebrity Recital Featuring John Scott Tuesday, Feb. 21, 8:00 PM Adolphus Busch Hall, 27 Kirkland Street. $15/10 students Organs aren’t just for hymns and Halloween. This Tuesday, organ legend John Scott will come to Harvard, drawn by the opportunity to play on the exceptional 1958 Flentrop organ. For those used to the muddy and sometimes overpowering groans of Memorial Church’s giant organ, the bright, clean sound of the Flentrop will be a welcome relief, especially when combined with Scott’s brilliant technique. Organ recitals have become increasingly rare...