Word: tutoring
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...Intimacies,” features the work of Maggie Arnold and Anna Galloway Highsmith; the former seeks to communicate through her art the intimacy of Jane Austen’s novels, while Highsmith crafts her work as a record of her own creative process. The gallery director, tutor Amanda F. Jack (ajack@fas.harvard.edu) plans to next exhibit the distorted plastic-toy photography of Peter Smuts...
...organized by Elizabeth W. Carlisle ’06 (carlisle@fas.harvard.edu), which features all the soulful strumming one could desire, most of it original songs by Harvard students. For those who have forsaken all instrumentation there is the newly-formed a cappella group Q-Choir which welcomes new members (contact tutor Sarah E. Burges-Watson at burges@fas.harvard.edu...
...offers weekly classes with ceramist Holly Neufer for a fee of $50 per semester (contact Larry J. Peterson at lpeters@fas.harvard.edu). Unlimited access to the darkroom is available for $25. All Quincy residents are welcome to show any artistic creations during Arts First in an exhibit in the JCR (contact tutor Matthew H. McIntyre at mmcintyr@fas.harvard.edu...
Ward points out that these students make up for this deficit by becoming more involved with their own house’s social activities. Jason W.A. Gabler, Pforzheimer’s assistant to the senior tutor, agrees with Ward...
...there are others who don’t agree with Ward’s initial conclusions. Dunster House History Tutor Daniel J. Sargent warned against generalizing, noting that social life in his own house is “very self-contained...