Word: hennessey
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Hennessy-Fiske. Not Hennessey-Fiske. In a recent article about the Boylston Speaking Prize winners, The Crimson managed to misspell repeatedly the name of one of its own executive editors--a name which appears on the masthead, bylines and credits almost every day. The error highlighted by far the most common category of complaints against the Crimson: that of misspelling, misquoting and reporting of inaccurate facts...
...Hennessey-Fiske won $300, and Gibbs won $150.The Boylston bequest also provides funds for acomplimentary dinner for the judges before thecontest...
Many of the participants in the contest arealso involved in campus drama groups. "I felt likeI was privy to a little sampling from differentdramatic genres," Hennessey-Fiske said...
...Molly Hennessey-Fiske '99 won the Boylston Speaking Prize for her rendition of a selection from Virginia Woolfe's A Room of One's Own during the contest's final round, held in the Yenching Auditorium last night...
...Hennessey-Fiske, a Crimson executive and aresident of Eliot House, said she picked Woolfe'sA Room of One's Own because "it's veryaffirming of women's role in dramatic history...