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Judging from the cards and posters that hang from the walls, the press has a long history in Adams House. Signs listing hours for the House’s clothing-optional pool—now a theater??share space with an invitation from the President and Fellows of the Harvard Cigar Society to their first smoker, held last semester...
...decades, the gleam of polished wood has welcomed hundreds of first-years to Sanders Theater??and their first day of Social Analysis 10. Many students are dissatisfied with the course—26 percent of those who wrote written responses for the CUE Guide believe the course has a conservative bias, according to the Guide’s 2002-2003 edition. But hundreds continue to pack Sanders’ pews to hear Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein ’61 give his lectures on introductory economics—possibly because they have no other option...
When I took Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice,” my sophomore year, Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel asked the students—more than 600 people in Sanders Theater??whether they would rather live on a farm in Kansas or lose one of their hands. The overwhelming majority indicated that they would rather lose a hand. I couldn’t believe it. It’s your hand! I guess the rationale is that even without one of your hands you can still do cool things like go clubbing and see foreign...
...when the theater??s walls were first erected, the glow of Hollywood pictures was but a distant light in the future. Originally envisioned as a cultural center that would combine theater, lectures and meetings, Brattle Hall arose from plans drawn by Reverend Samuel Wadsworth Longfellow, brother of poet Henry...
Corriel, who music directed “Ex-Rated” last semester, said he has long been interested in the power dynamics of Harvard’s artistic community. He said the dramatic components—plays and musical theater??tend to dominate supposedly interdisciplinary shows...