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...about themselves.” Scarry’s “fact” was that he was from Lexington, Mass., and the two discovered that they had a mutual friend—a Lexingtonian who had attended a science program with Lilly. After their encounter at the proctor meeting, the two “became good friends,” Lilly says. Scarry “has single-handedly made my Harvard experience spectacular,” says Lilly. Lilly, a neurobiology concentrator, will attend Harvard Medical School in the fall, while Scarry, a Social Studies concentrator, will...
...article confidently predicted my progress: As a freshman I would spend time at overcrowded, sweaty, and generally tedious parties or nursing a beer in my dorm, furtively listening for the local proctor. As a sophomore I would get punched, probably unsuccessfully, by a club or two, friends would join fraternities, sororities, or some other club. And as an upperclassman, I would begin to visit local bars and, increasingly, frequent the final clubs...
...Fluxus on Film” will be onscreen at the Harvard Film Archive from May 4th through May 15th. The films complement “Multiple Strategies: Beuys, Maciunas, Fluxus,” the art exhibition currently showing at the Busch-Reisinger Museum until June 10th. Jacob Proctor, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History of Art and Architecture and Harvard University Art Museums’ Lauer Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Prints, curated both the exhibit and the film series. Proctor says that Fluxus and Beuys still influence artists today. “The work is really...
...number of freshmen living in Mass. Hall decreased from 24 last year to 18 this year, according to its proctor, David J. Meskill...
...said. UC President Ryan A. Petersen ’08, who was present at the event, said that “Mental Health Awareness Month” was a great opportunity to raise awareness among students. The UC is currently working on calendar reform and improving proctor training for mental health issues, among other proposals. “It’s an issue that affects a lot of students, whether severely or mildly, and students told us that mental health issues resonated with them during the UC election,” Petersen said. —Staff writer Shoshana...