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...This spring??s candidates also include Henry W. McGee III, a 1974 graduate of Harvard Business School (HBS) and the current president of HBO Video, and Ann Moore, a 1978 graduate of HBS who has served as chairman and CEO of Time, Inc. since July 2002. Moore has been listed as one of Fortune Magazine’s “Most Powerful Women...
...year.The renovations, says Department of Athletics spokesman Chuck Sullivan, are “basically designed to make the stadium more useful than just five days a year.”The new turf, lights, and bubble—which would go up after Thanksgiving and remain until spring??would drastically increase the stadium’s daily and seasonal use, while minimizing the upkeep required by a traditional grass field, say athletic officials.Work on the stadium would begin next month and be completed in time for the fall 2006 football season, Scalise says.“Right...
...previous incarnation of the forum happened last semester, involving 40 students leaders and serving as a pilot for this spring??s larger event, Antony said...
...Public Art / Moving Site” project has put on a kind of traveling show across three New England cities this spring??taking a sculpture, a restaurant, and a series of miniatures on a journey from New Haven, Conn. to Bellows Falls, Vt., and right here to Cambridge.Each work in the project is meant to reexamine some aspect of the cities it visits, and in Cambridge, it commenced with a massive monument honoring the city’s crooked spaces—DeWitt Godfrey’s massive steel rings, which stood next to Café Pamplona...
Though Dorin has worked with Athena’s director Rebecca L. Eshbaugh ’07 on five or six different plays including last spring??s “Three Tall Women,” “Pelican” marks their first official collaboration, one that is especially appropriate because of the play’s fascinating female roles. Eshbaugh explains, “This is a play about the family and the family gone wrong. It deals with the issue of the mother and the mother gone wrong...