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Dins Business Manager Jorian P. Schutz ’05 applied for the role after the girlfriend of a Din alum happened to see a notice at a casting agency for an Ivy League, all-male singing group. One month later, they...
Editor Diana Schutz solicited work for "Happy Endings" (Dark Horse Comics; $9.95; 96pp.) that would, according to her, "somehow fit under the overarching umbrella" of the title. Interestingly, only a few of the contributions took the mandate literally. Harvey Pekar, of "American Splendor," proffers a disturbing piece about his mental breakdown and the return of a malignant tumor. He ends with "I'm trying to work my way through. What else is there?" Mixing independent newcomers with such big-name artists as Frank Miller ("The Dark Knight Strikes Back,") "Happy Endings" has the most mainstream appeal of the four anthologies...
Student executive committee member Jordanna P. Schutz '02, who proposed the idea in a student TECH Team meeting last week, said that the event was designed to advertise the resources that the group has to offer...
member of TECH's communications committee, echoed Schutz's concerns, noting the prominent role that TECH could play as a student organization on campus...
Jordanna P. Schutz '02, a physics and math concentrator in Dunster House, was an editorial cartoonist her freshman year, for which she apologizes sincerely. Her subject matter will include a smattering of insular Harvard humor and a handful of commentary on current events, and will avoid at all costs "meta" jokes about the cartoonist not having time to think of a good joke because she is too stressed with her manic Harvard life and too busy searching the Cue Guide for that Holy Grail of a decent Core. Her cartoon appears on Fridays...