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Coupled with these more formal proposals, the report also suggests House-based race initiatives as a way of informally providing students, tutors and Faculty with increased awareness of ethnicity. As a recent Crimson survey found that more people interact with those of other races in the Houses than anywhere else, initiatives like these have a great deal of promise. The recommendation seeks to strengthen and elucidate the role of each House’s race relations tutor. Many Houses already have successful pre-med, business awareness and sexuality issue tutors who, via House events, call attention to their interests. Likewise...
...musical environment at Harvard in the ’60s was much more academic and imbued with the gentlemanly tradition according to Robert Levin ’68, Head Tutor of the Music Department. Although HRO and BachSoc were already performing, there were few other performance opportunities. Musical performance was rarely encouraged by the department or anyone else. The Harvard Music department course offerings were traditionally academic, composed almost entirely of theory and the study of music. Levin describes the situation of the past as being influenced by the Ivy League attitude wherein music could be intelligently discussed over cocktails...
Jamison was the department’s head tutor and taught all of its offerings in the Sanskrit language...
...didn’t have to do with anarchy or Eastern religions, I asked several Harvard professors to provide their own wisdom for the next generation. As it turns out, it was the scientists—such as Professor of Physics Gerald Gabrielse and Professor James J. McCarthy, Head Tutor of the Environmental Science and Public Policy Department—who supplied the substance and the thoughtful reflection that Harmon’s literati lacked...
...have 400 sets of Winthrop eyes looking today on campus, we are sure to find him!” wrote house tutor Brian L. Martin in an e-mail over the Winthrop house list, Throptalk...