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...keep the past in the present and to honor people of later generations as well.” But councillor David P. Maher said the council needed to examine this proposal more closely with the Cambridge Historical Commission and the local postmaster. For much of the meeting, public speakers??who included several of Halberstam’s classmates—emphasized his journalistic clout and integrity in arguing for the proposal’s adoption. “I think a great characteristic of David is that he would not be bullied and was willing to stand...

Author: By Peter F. Zhu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: City Debates Renaming Street | 12/10/2008 | See Source »

...story of Gaylor’s dinner illustrates anything, it is the degree to which the Extension School offers its students nearly unfettered access to some of Harvard’s most prized resources—world renowned libraries, a distinguished faculty, and an impressive body of speakers??without the hassle of the Common App, the LSAT, or the MCAT...

Author: By Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Harvard Extension | 11/5/2008 | See Source »

...Harvard Music Department and one of the conference’s four organizers. “We hope that this approach will start new research to look into the cross-cultural transfer of musical ideas in the 20th century.”This weekend, the conference features 16 speakers??each internationally renowned for their teaching and music research—from six different countries, as well as a commissioned work titled “Teletalks” by French composer Betsy Jolas to be performed on Thursday night. There will also be a world premiere of an arrangement...

Author: By Marissa A. Glynias, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Conference on a Conductor's 'Crosscurrents' | 10/31/2008 | See Source »

Called “Conflict in the Caucasus: The Georgian Conflict and the Resurgence of Russia,” the speakers?? discussion was sponsored by Harvard International Relations on Campus and took place in the Adams upper common room to an audience of 25 students...

Author: By Ellen X. Yan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Biases Emerge At Pundits' Discussion | 10/22/2008 | See Source »

...work, which first debuted in 1941. Meant to personify the violins in Bach’s “Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins,” the two women delightfully executed an excerpt from the first movement. The evening maintained a casual atmosphere, facilitated by the speakers?? candor and the rough, demonstrative nature of the performances themselves. This informal setting is a key feature of the series. “There are very few occasions when you get to see a company this big so close,” Larissa D. Koch...

Author: By Amanda C. Lynch, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boston Ballet Masters Classics | 4/3/2008 | See Source »

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