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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Both Lo and PBHA President Richard S. Kelley ’10 says that because PBHA must depend on donations for merchandise, the number of bikes available changes every year. And this year, it may just have been an issue of quality over quantity—“We were really happy to have pretty high quality bikes this year,” says Kelley. To those bike-less Quadlings out there, better luck next year. It looks like you’re stuck with the shuttle or the long, cold trek through Cambridge Commons for the time being...

Author: By Sanghyeon Park, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dude, Where’s my Bike? | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...went to the archives and found names of old debaters. I sent out some e-mails. The archives have a folder for nearly everything, including Policy Debate. There were fliers from the ’50s advertising debates on nuclear weapons (again!), Richard Nixon as president, the abolition of the House Un-American Activities Committee, the treatment of the Irish by the British government. There were fraying newspapers mentioning old national champions. There was even a form sent by the secretary of the Debate Council, in 1947, to other universities for the purpose of organizing the next year?...

Author: By Mark J. Chiusano, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Date With Debate | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...drag or not to drag?” This fall, the Hyperion Shakespeare Company answered that long-provoking question affirmatively. The theatrical student group will run a student-directed, all-female version of “Richard II” from October 21 to 24 in the Agassiz Theatre...

Author: By Michelle B. Timmerman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dressing Shakespeare in Drag | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...lack of female roles in Shakespearean plays inspired Meryl H. Federman ’11, president of the HSC and the director of “Richard II”, to propose an all-female cast. “Richard II is very poetic,” says Federman. “The language is soaring and beautiful and...it fits with an all-female voice...

Author: By Michelle B. Timmerman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dressing Shakespeare in Drag | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...hesitates to overemphasize the sexual homogeneity of the play, “It’s not about gender,” she explains. “It’s not about the politics of gender, but the gender of politics.” While Federman denies that Richard II’s femininity lost him the crown, she likens him to Nixon and Blagojevich, attributing his fall to their misled self-righteousness...

Author: By Michelle B. Timmerman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dressing Shakespeare in Drag | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

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