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...will try and make [Historia] a more interesting, and less formal publication,” said co-editor Sue Meng ’03, who is also a Crimson columnist. Meng also noted that while “Tempus” is exclusively published by the History department, “Historia” would be published by the History and Literature Committee...
...paperback. From the students who made an index by using three-by-five cards to the faculty members who contributed essays, the book inspired the most wonderful sort of communal effort. Professor Caldwell Titcomb ’47, the musicologist and theater critic, soon joined us as a co-editor. Next, we sought the expert guidance of the late DuBois Professor of History and of Afro-American Studies Nathan I. Huggins, who, with Ewart G. Guinier ’33, had brought the Afro-American studies program through its early years...
Thomas A. Underwood, a preceptor in expository writing, is co-editor of Blacks at Harvard...
Over the next few years, I rose through the ranks each year to become co-editor of this section. I had found my niche on this campus...
...insomniac’s dream…How excited are you about Josie and the Pussycats? I hear it’s terrible, but in that campy wonderful way. I’ll be first in line…Christina B. Rosenberger ’02, my former co-editor and now Arts empress, made the astute observation: “My roommates and I are wondering WHY the model Giselle is going out with Leonardo di Caprio. He isn’t attractive any more (a frat boy paunch without the frat boy is twice as vulgar...