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...addition to HUPD's costs, the Harvard News Office spent several thousand dollars in advertising, videotapes, film, and overtime for staff during the sit-in, according to spokesperson Joe Wrinn--who often spent more than 12 hours a day dealing with the media during the protest...
...Called Hold Still - Keep Going, a reference to Frank's to-and-froing between fixed images and movies, the exhibition indicates he also has doubts about the adage that a picture is worth a thousand words. Many of his photos require them, or at least he has felt compelled to scratch words across their grainy surfaces. An example is his profile of a naked woman standing before a flickering television. Scrawled across the photo is the imperative: "4AM MAKE LOVE...
Students elected to the Undergraduate Council often expect to endure their classmates’ ridicule and the administration’s cold shoulder. What they don’t expect to endure is several thousand dollars in personal credit card debt. Personal debt, however, is exactly the predicament that council members Trisha S. Dasgupta ’03 and Robert M. Gee ’02 currently face. In February, Dasgupta and Gee doled out $600 and $1300, respectively, in order to cover over-budget costs of a Harvard-sponsored summit of the Ivy Council—an umbrella organization...
...last but not least, while we’re out trying to help University workers, we really need to save those poor lobsters that Harvard murders by the thousand for the Clambake every year. So once the sit-in is over, we’ll change the “L” in PSLM to “Lobster” and my job as publicist will remain intact. Only this time, instead of tents and sit-ins, we’ll just let 6,000 lobsters free in Harvard Yard. Of course, since lobsters can?...
...essential, lest the production sink into the pit of slavish imitation. The Loeb Mainstage is a cavernous space that has swallowed up many a smaller production and, like all student shows in the venue, Into the Woods must attempt to fill it with a budget of only five thousand dollars, a figure that has not been adjusted since the 1980s. It’s a tall order, but one which has been tackled enthusiastically by Jenny I. Marsh ’03, Adrien C. Finlay ’03 and K. Babi Das ’03, who is also...