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...Mary O’Brien, a representative at the office. “Her first responsibility was to the Radcliffe Institute, and she carried out that responsibility with a strong hand,” Warren says. “Drew’s a very strong person. That she??s polite should not fool anyone.”While Faust won’t move into Mass. Hall’s corner office until July 1, those who have watched her at Radcliffe say that some of the leadership traits that earned her the moniker...
...counterpart from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Friday’s concert will also feature VoiceLab, an a capella group founded in 2005 and comprised mostly of graduate students. VoiceLab singer Stephanie G. Wooler, a second-year graduate student in the Romance Languages and Literatures Department, says she??s thrilled for the chance to perform with so many other organizations on campus. “It will be an opportunity to sing and be part of the Harvard community,” she explains. As Wooler points out, the diversity of the groups performing?...
...foul with only 28 seconds remaining in the contest. “I didn’t really get emotional until the last minute,” Barlow said. “But there was nobody in this world I would rather have take the ball [than Simmons]. She??s always so poised under pressure.” Simmons successfully aimed her free position shot to the right side of the goal and gave the Crimson the 12-11 victory. The win put a joyous exclamation mark on the season for Harvard, capping off a period in which...
...Harvard Contemporary Dance Ensemble. She has choreographed dances for a number of student groups on campus, including the Harvard Early Music Society (HEMS), the Harvard Ballet Company, and the OFA Dance Program’s spring dance showcases. And Koch isn’t just choreographing dances—she??s choreographing winning dances. Her piece “fallen falling” was chosen to represent Harvard at a regional American College Dance Festival in February of 2008. HEMS will perform a piece she choreographed, “Métamorphoses,” at the Boston...
...always chosen my productions very carefully. By the costumes that I get to wear,” says Mary E. Birnbaum ’07, before bursting into sheepish laughter. She is in her natural habitat, the mainstage of the Loeb Drama Center, where she??s put years of dedicated work into the Harvard drama scene.Now, she is dressed in everyday clothes, with a long, tiered skirt adding a hint of drama to her appearance. But the true drama is in her face, in the mobile features that light up as she discusses her greatest passion?...