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Today in Photos (09/20/10)

On Campus

Adams Fights Back Against Freshman UC Rep

We recently reported that Crimson Yard UC then-candidate Matt P. Abrams '14 was on a mission to gain Crimson Yard (Pennypacker, Hurlbut, Greenough, and Wigglesworth) freshmen unrestricted access to Adams dining hall. Abrams won his campaign with this boisterous vow, but now the residents of Adams House are determined to make him break his promise.

On Campus

Aaron Eckhart Visits Harvard, Girls Swoon

Aspiring actors, filmmakers, writers and fans swarmed the Adams Upper House Common Room Friday to hear actor Aaron E. Eckhart of “The Dark Night” and “Thank you for Smoking” talk about his acting career through an informal Q& A session. The hour-long conversation was presented by the Harvard Undergraduate Television speaker series.

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Freshman vs. Adams

It’s never too early in your Harvard career to start a war.

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A former resident of Adams House in the class of 2010, Brien Battiste, a skilled guitarist and thirsty intellectual, died last Friday at the age of 22.

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Friends Remember Brien Battiste as Passionate Intellectual

Brien Battiste—described as skilled guitarist, hungry intellectual, devoted friend, and even underground journalist—defies simple categorization.

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John R. Sylla ’81, who works with an organization that funds scientific research on bisexuality, spoke in Adams Upper Common Room last night at an event entitled “Scientific and Social Explorations of Bisexuality.”

Eliot

Adams Gong Found!

The famed Adams gong, missing since before Housing Day, resurfaced early Wednesday afternoon—in Eliot House dining hall for all to see, no less. This happened the day before the gong's absence was about to be reported to the Cambridge police.

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The Gong is Still Gone

An Ordinary Man
Theater

An Ordinary Man

An Ordinary Man, a play written by Noa Silver '10 and produced by Vanda Gyurus '10, was performed in the Adams Pool Theater. The play tells the story of a mind plunged into the depths of guilt after it commits homicide.

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On Campus

Today in Photos (04/09/10)

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Students peruse books about Islamic culture at the “Meet the Muslims” study break yesterday evening at the Adams House Upper Common Room, as part of Islam Awareness Week.

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Printing on the Presses

Visual Arts

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A student works diligently with the printing press to create her own original prints. The freshman seminar meets in the Bow and Arrow Press, located in the basement of Adams House.

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Zachary Sifuentes, the head of the freshman seminar, works with one of his students in creating a print with the use of her block design.

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