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...feel like the women of the year are really the stories of the year.” The ceremony, held at Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall, was attended by the award recipients and high school girls, who could look to the awardees as role models. As Singer Mariah Carey began her performance before the packed concert hall, “all the girls in the upper balcony just started shrieking,” Faust said. “I looked at Amy [Gutmann] and said, ‘Good grief, this is not how we usually spend...
...Sullivan, choruses of Camelot and a few empty bottles. More Goulet dinners followed, each one unforgettable in its own way. Robert was famous for almost 50 years. He got the best tables and told great stories about people long forgotten. He was aware that fame as a singer and cameo maker was an odd thing but one that could thrill people nonetheless. Once I saw him sneak up behind a tourist playing slots. When she turned around, he raised a handsome eyebrow and growled, 'Goulet!' She almost keeled over. Then she hugged him. "I got to entertain, kid," he said...
...broadcast live on WHRB, allowing Harvard students and members of the station’s greater Boston following to tune in.“We’re all really, really excited and really thrilled about this show,” says Susan I. Putnins ’08, singer and pianist for The Sinister Turns, as well as a DJ for WHRB. “Other students aren’t really involved in [WHRB], so I’m excited to have students involved other than those that are running it.”FILLING THE GAPThe event...
...makes it clear, though, that !!! isn’t just a band that knows how to rock—they’re also a band that knows how to raise the dead. Necromancy isn’t really popular subject matter in the music video world, but lead singer Nic Offer produces the exception that proves the rule when the song’s pulsating beat leaves even the roadkill singing along. The fun, however confusing and uncomfortable, doesn’t end there. The boys catch a ride in a phantom Fiat (because what could be more bizarre...
...discipline. The weekend’s proceedings also served to commemorate the department’s founder, C. Frederick Mosteller, a specialist in public health, medicine, and education who died last summer. “Fred was the constant educator,” Conant Professor of Education Judith D. Singer said in a speech Friday afternoon. Mosteller served as the department’s first chairman when the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) established it, after a two-minute faculty debate, in 1957. Previously, statistics courses at Harvard had been taught within other departments. Statisticians at the event said...