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Students Shed Clothing, Reading Period
As the clock struck midnight, shouts rang out across Harvard Yard. Despite exams to come in nine hours, students bared it all in the spring incarnation of an age-old, clothing-optional tradition: Primal Scream.
Harvard Band Director To Step Down
After single-handedly introducing jazz to Harvard's campus more than four decades ago and fostering innovative student musicianship through his 42 years of service, Thomas G. Everett will retire on Feb. 15 from his post as Director of Harvard Bands.
Harvard Band Celebrates Obama's Win
Members of the Harvard University Band perform an impromptu rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" in front of the John Harvard statue in Harvard Yard after hearing the news of President Barack Obama's re-election.
A Burglar Falling from Widener and the Birth of the Shuttle
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
Harvard Professors "Spread Good Will and Learning to All Lands"
Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past. May 3, 1927: New Manter Hall to Rise Soon The final plans for the Manter Hall School's new building which will be located at the corner of Mount Auburn and Holyoke Streets have been approved and work will start immediately. The building which has been designed by the firm of Adden and Parker will be four stories high of red brick and will be architecturally in harmony with the colonial style now so prevalent throughout the University. Originally to be only three stories high, it was found that more room was necessary and the fourth floor which has been added to the plans will be given over entirely to dormitory rooms for students in the school. The basement will be a grill room and the ground floor space will be rented to stores. The second and third floors will be used for classrooms with the main entrance leading to them opening onto Mt. Auburn Street.
University Band Travels with Basketball Team
Harvard men’s basketball is on its spring trip—and with the team, so is the Harvard University Band.
Defacement and Dedication in Libraries
Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.
A Sit Down With Bromance Languages
Bromance Languages, a new rap band, gives us some samples off their new album.
With December Comes the End of No Shave November
It’s that time of year again. No, not the beginning of the holiday season, but the end of No Shave November.