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...Harvard affiliates, $7 undergraduates. (AMF)Desdemona: A Play About A Handkerchief. The Athena Theatre Company brings you a dark comedic take on Othello. Adams House Pool Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $8 general admission, $5 students. (AMF)The Gypsy Soul. The Signet Society presents an evening of Roma/Gypsy romances, songs and dance, led by guest Vadim Kolpakov, a 7-string guitarist, formerly of Moscow’s Romen Theatre. Signet Society House. 8 p.m. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $20 general admission, $10 students. (AMF)Sean Paul...
...between rehearsals with the Radcliffe Choral Society (five hours a week) and Mariachi Veritas (six hours a week), meeting with the freshman committee of the Catholic Student Association (one hour a week), as well as squeezing in five hours a week for her other job, serving lunch at the Signet Society...
First of all, as I make it clear to anyone who asks me about the Signet, the Signet is not a social club. As its name clearly indicates, it is a Society of Arts and Letters. Second, the article implies that the broad diversity of the Signet’s members is a fruit of my valiant leadership and is characteristic of the past year. This was not at all “my work.” To my memory, the Signet has always gathered a very interesting and diverse group of people. Third, the implied current sexism...
...Signet is a great Harvard institution that doesn’t need me, nor any other individual, to have a diverse membership whose achievements have strongly influenced the arts and letters scene at Harvard for decades. I could try to be flattered by the fact that the article tries to shed a nice, charming light on me; however, this has been done at the expense of journalistic integrity, which is ultimately disrespectful to me, to the institution that I had the honor to represent in the past year, and most importantly, to the readers of the article...
...writer is President of the Signet Society...