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...townspeople receive the aid of Hugh, who is sent by his rhyme-loving father, Dr. Zeus (Walter B. Klyce ’10), to help the town and earn for himself full divinity. Hugh’s uncle, King of the Underworld and Lord of the Hotpants, Hades (Tom R. Compton ’09), schemes against his nerdy nephew, arranging a competition between Hugh and a really, really ridiculously good-looking statue, resurrected for the purpose. The literal deification of the dork and the lovelorn trials of geeky girl and resident accountant Roseanne (Derek S. Mueller...
...reminds us of the debilitating effects of convention, “Black and White” calls for us to remove the trappings and cast aside our rigid codes. Perhaps then, intimacy will displace the levity that dominates the relationships of our generation. —Staff writer Ama R. Francis can be reached at afrancis@fas.harvard.edu...
...said. Eric N. Hysen ’11, the council’s parliamentarian, proposed an amendment to strike funding the brochure. Hysen said that funding the brochure would set a precedent that the UC was willing to fund projects when The College should be paying for them. Doug R. Lloyd ’09, the UC’s secretary and the sole dissenting vote on the bill, voiced his belief that the expenditure had not been thoroughly thought out. “I’m concerned we’ve moved through this process way too quickly...
...many of which occur in the second semester, according to Iyer—are eligible for funding. “We’re responding to the fact that our caps were too low and making sure that our policies are helpful,” said UC President Andrea R. Flores ’10. “This semester was a trial period.” And with raised caps and potentially more events needing support, Flores said the UC is anticipating more applications in the spring. The Harvard College Democrats were one of seven student groups to receive...
...dodged the effects of a declining economy, as diners have cut back on discretionary spending. One such casualty was café Z Square on JFK Street, which closed its doors in January after management complaints and flagging profits. At Small Plates, which opened in late 2007, co-owner Jerome R. Picca said that all the tables had been booked a week and a half in advance of the holiday. “You would never have guessed there was some kind of economic problem in the country based on what the sales and tipping were on Valentine?...