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...that's going to happen is that the theater is going to be restored, then the rest of the building is going to be restored--plumbing, heating and wiring," Illingworth says. "It's going to be expensive. We don't know how expensive." HPRE's Scott Levitan puts the pricetag at over $5 million. But the College's involvement revolves entirely around the significance of the theatre. Hasty Pudding Theatricals, one of the most successful and well-known student groups at Harvard, provides both good P.R. and top-drawer theatre experience, facts not lost on the administration. "Everyone agrees...
Alzheimer's disease has a shockingly high pricetag: $213,732, a study reveals, making it the third most expensive disease in the U.S. Making matters worse, the majority of the bills are shouldered by the families of the patients, since over 65 percent of the expenses, including round-the-clock care, aren't covered by insurance. The research was published in the American Journal of Public Health...
Evidently, Mann has learned two important lessons from his adventures in concert booking. First, avoid unreliable and shady concert promoters, In other words, do the booking personally, And, second, when dealing with booking agents, find a popular band with a reasonable pricetag and pay the full price. Don't give the band or the band's manager a reason to disappoint eager students...
Last week, Harvard officials announced a major new initiative to expand the women's athletic program. Officials said the effort featured a $250,000 annual pricetag--comprised of gifts from alumni and friends, earmarked specifically for women's athletics...
...delivers a unique twist on the placement ofa five million dollar pricetag on the head ofSalmon Rushdie, author of The SatanicVerses...