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...Asian Languages and Civilizations Department, 5 Bryant St.12:30 PM Musical WindsSanders Theatre1:00 PM ARTS FIRST 2006 PERFORMANCE FAIRVarious Locations Harvard PowwowRadcliffe Yard Viol ConcertAdolphus Busch Hall Last to Be FirstCarpenter Center Exaudi me Domine and LamentationsFogg Art Museum Calderwood Courtyard Mariachi VeritasHarvard Yard Stage A Gilbert and Sullivan ReviewHolden Chapel Harvard SangeetLoker Commons Japanese Tea Ceremony DemonstrationsTearoom, East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department, 5 Bryant St. Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall Sacred Choral MusicMemorial Church Chopin Ballade no. 4Paine Hall GlitteratiPhillips Brooks House Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with Mozart Society OrchestraSanders Theatre Asian Pop MusicScience Center D1:30 PM Chamber...
...Medal. “I wouldn’t say he looms over the campus, but he has a big presence,” says Gillis, who is one of many hoping that Harbison, now a professor at MIT, might attend this weekend.Finally, members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert & Sullivan Players (HRGSP) and of the Dunster House Opera are reprising some of their previous performances in a more informal setting. “It’s a great way to wrap the year up,” says Charlie I. Miller ’08, a board member...
...attract the most attention, there is more to sanitation than just clean dishes. The inspection process is intricate and thorough, involving hands-and-knees investigation and sometimes lasting for hours.‘CRITICAL VIOLATIONS’ On a warm but blustery Friday, a baseball-cap-clad inspector, Lauren Sullivan, with flashlight in hand, began her inspection of Redline restaurant on JFK Street. Although Fallon does not usually tag along, the gray-haired assistant commissioner ventured out of the office on this particular afternoon.Sullivan inspects the “rubbish area,” where the dumpsters and grease-rendering...
...Helen Keller from a feral child, treated like a wild pet by her family, to the bright girl who conquered her infirmities. But William Gibson, in his 1957 teleplay, which went to Broadway in 1959, was true to the crusading ferocity of Helen's teacher, the near blind Annie Sullivan. He also lucked into two actors, Patty Duke and Anne Bancroft, ready to give the performances of their lives. Arthur Penn's 1962 film captures this tutorial tug of wills in all its passion, defiance and tenderness...
...Olympics. It turned a bored ear to science's biggest bang-the explosion of a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific-and sighed in disillusion when Frank Hayosteck, the note-in-a-bottle Romeo of Johnstown, Pa., journeyed all the way to Ireland to find his Breda O'Sullivan and then came home again-alone. In 1952, the U.S. rediscovered sports cars and discovered Marilyn Monroe...