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...Nunn an echo from a more stable and responsible past in the U.S. Senate. Senators Walter George and Richard Russell were friends of his family's, and they moved in and out of his boyhood, heroes on that far-off Washington stage that beckoned him. The legendary Congressman Carl Vinson was Nunn's great-uncle. Along with a taste for basketball and politics, Nunn absorbed dignity, calm and concern, and always, from the frequent family tribunes, a "keen sense of America...
...social studies concentrator in Quincy House and president elect of the Institute of Politics. Leroy Terrelonge ’07 is a Near Eastern languages and civilizations concentrator in Lowell House and former social chair of the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance. Michael L. Vinson ’07 is a government concentrator in Adams House and former president of the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College...
...stutters perfectly.Shrafin’s is the only character who reminded me of someone I might actually meet in the theater world. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing. “A Chorus Line” trades heavily in stereotypes, the performance of Michael L. Vinson ’07 as a flamboyant homosexual who disdains his small-town origins (“committing suicide in Buffalo would be redundant”) to Emerson senior Anna Haas’ cold, over-sexed valium user.These caricatures are too endearing to be offensive, though, and they?...
...social events. Allison B. Kessler ’07 will coordinate September’s Welcome Back Event, and Rachel M. Berkey ’08 will coordinate November’s Harvard-Yale football game pep rally. Finally, President of the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College Michael L. Vinson ’07 and CLC Vice-Chair Sopen B. Shah ’08 were elected to serve as the Board’s two First-Year Social Committee liasons. “I feel that the inaugural members have much talent, experience, and enthusiasm towards putting the 200k...
...most enjoyable weekends of the year.”And the artists themselves appreciated the opportunity to be the star attractions on campus.“It gives us a chance in the arts community to collaborate with each other,” said Michael L. Vinson ’07, President of the Harvard Kuumba singers, who sang in Sanders Theater Saturday night. “Most of the time, we’re so busy with our own things that it’s really nice to have one compact weekend to just go out and support each...