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...left the deanship this summer, was different. A quiet advocate for undergraduates in the face of occasionally fearsome resistance from fellow administrators, Gross spent his five years at the helm assembling an impressive legacy. Beyond the physical monuments to his tenacity—the Cambridge Queen??s Head pub, the Lamont Library Café, the Student Organizations Center at Hilles, and the New College Theater—Gross presided over the most productive half-decade of curricular change in recent years...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg and Reva P. Minkoff | Title: Exit Gross | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

...coming from the side of undergraduate education, Gross also was not the advocate for student life that many hoped he would become. While the Dean’s Fund for Undergraduate Life was used to bankroll many important student initiatives such as the Lamont Café and the Cambridge Queen??s Head, the push for and oversight of many of these projects came from others in the administration. While the primary obstacle doubtlessly was the difficulty of accessing the necessary funds, Gross could have taken a more active role as an advocate for these projects, rather than sometimes...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg and Reva P. Minkoff | Title: Exit Gross | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

University President Drew G. Faust buoyed the hopes of black campus leaders for what she called “a different Harvard” with more black faculty and staff. Speaking before a crowd of 200 professors, administrators, and students at the Queen??s Head Pub on Wednesday, Faust fueled optimism among black leaders that her presidency will be a turning point for the black community at Harvard. After former University President Lawrence H. Summers’ tenure, which was marked by tension with some African-American scholars (see story, left), some black leaders say they see Faust...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faust Seeks Growth in Black Faculty and Staff, Pledges ‘A Different Harvard’ | 9/14/2007 | See Source »

...second semester of operation, Harvard’s undergraduate pub is looking to expand its reach with extended operating hours and a revised calendar of events. The changes at the Cambridge Queen??s Head are designed to attract students—including freshmen and others under 21 years of age—that are not drawn by the availability of alcohol. “There is more to this place than beer,” said Queen??s Head General Manager Scott C. Smider ’01. Smider said adjustments to the pub?...

Author: By Ada Pema, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Events On Tap at Pub | 9/12/2007 | See Source »

...zero, so it’s either yes or never. But trust us; this will make justifying things to your friends the next morning a whole lot easier; I mean come on, he was definitely a one. But when you do need good service, try the Queen??s Head, and don’t forget Brain Break for late night satisfaction. Unfortunately getting a Fly-By during the day won’t be an option until you’re a little bit older. Also, it appears that the higher-ups have digitized and buffed...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: How to Survive Freshman Week | 9/10/2007 | See Source »

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