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Still, the idea of renaming Chestnut-cum-Plympton after Halberstam strikes some, including this newspaper??s leadership, as heresy. The post office can’t be too eager, either. But Cambridge has a long tradition of rechristening its thoroughfares: Holyoke Street was once Crooked Lane; Charles River Road yielded to Memorial Drive. In 1982, the Cambridge city council worried that Harvard was about to drop the Kennedy name from its School of Government. So they promptly turned the road outside the school’s front door into John F. Kennedy Street. It had three previous names...
...participation in ConnectU’s development was “informal”—that he contributed less than a day’s work and quit when the project yielded few appreciable results. In 2005, ConnectU subpoenaed The Crimson for all materials related to the newspaper??s reporting on the two companies as part of its lawsuit. The Crimson refused to comply with the subpoenas because it said compliance would compromise the newspaper??s independent role and because the sought-for information was available elsewhere and not central to the dispute. Since...
...aspiring investment bankers all you like, but someone has to make the money that Washington spends. The wonderful part of America, or what America should be, is the ability of a person to ignore politicians and politics as much as possible. Love your inner anarchist, and put down the newspaper??or at least read the funnies. Daniel C. Barbero ’11, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Canaday Hall...
Carol L. Folt, Dartmouth’s dean of the faculty, told The Dartmouth—the college’s student newspaper??that exemptions have been allowed because of a lack of resources rather than the belief that some students do not actually need the classes...
...April 14, 1992 letter to The Crimson, Counter posited that criticisms of the Harvard Foundation in an investigative series on race relations reflected “The Crimson’s racial agenda.” This newspaper??s complaints that the Foundation had actively fuelled tension between Blacks and Jews at Harvard were written, Counter fumed, by “Crimson writers active in Hillel...