Word: stewart
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...have nothing to do with the sound system," said council president Beth A. Stewart '00. "I personally don't know where...
...mainstream schools, I also attended a deaf school during my early school years. The excellent services that the current deaf students now receive are because of efforts taken during my first year at Harvard. Because I needed a sign language interpreter, the Student Disability Resource Center hired Kellie M. Stewart on the terms she would be a full-time interpreter and coordinator for deaf students. Because of Stewart, the quality of services for deaf students at Harvard has since been exceptional. I am glad to know that the road I paved for other deaf students has made it easier...
...views on the Undergraduate Council, Green seems to be the selfish one. I think I speak for many Harvard students when I say that I vote for council representatives to mediate between myself and the administration. Therefore, people such as Beth Stewart '00 concern themselves with the needs of the undergraduates. While Green frames the grape issue as elitist Harvard students acting selfishly, he is the one who appears elitist in claiming that the council's Student Affairs Committee "should voice student concerns" not only to the administration, but also "to the world...
Nelson, who is also a Crimson editor, supported Beth A. Stewart '00 and Samuel C. Cohen '00 in December's election for student body president and vice-president...
While former council president Lamelle D. Rawlins '99 and former SAC chair Diana L. Adair '98 favored an activist council, Nelson supported Stewart and Cohen's pledge to depoliticize the council and to focus on student services...