Word: thayerã
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...smooth. “Freshman year, I think I should have figured out where the libraries were—I didn’t set foot in a library until April,” he says. Bahadu opted instead to study in his room in Thayer??one of the most social dorms that year. “I lived on the first floor right next to the elevator,” he says. “Everybody and their mama swung by everyday...
...written histories of music at the University and edited The Harvard Song Book. Forbes has also published numerous works, including the 1964 version of Thayer??s Life of Beethoven...
Assistant Dean of Freshmen James N. Mancall—who serves as the academic and residential dean for Ivy Yard, which includes Thayer??wrote in an e-mail that he could not speak to any specific circumstances, but said that “the College does expect students to behave maturely and responsibly, both on and off campus...
...Casey at the Bat” was written by Thayer in January of 1888 for the San Francisco Examiner, a newspaper which was then headed by Thayer??s classmate William Randolph Hearst. Hearst was an editor of the Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine...
...poem was Thayer??s last contribution to the publication, but lives on as an American favorite, after a comedian picked up the verse years later to perform it after a baseball game. To bring the poem back to life, Allen G. Feinstein ’86, who directs HPO, wrote and composed the adaptation of the poem that will be played this Saturday...