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...those of you who might have missed it, on Friday last week, a gentleman from the undergraduate community wrote a letter to the editor calling upon The Crimson, in the absence of "fair and equitable coverage of Undergraduate Council tickets," to cover "none of them," instead. His reasoning for this seemingly drastic action rests upon what he calls "the truth" that the "council...is simply not a factor in most students' lives." Thus, his reflections conclude, "doesn't it seem silly that The Crimson would devote so much valuable space and attention to a group that many undergrads consider--either...
...event in 14:52. Cole's time was an NCAA "A" standard, automatically qualifying him for the meet to be held in Indianapolis in March. His performance was also just four seconds shy of replacing the school record set last year by Tim Martin '00, a former Crimson editor...
Another wrote a letter to the editor in The Crimson, suggesting that Adlai Stevenson, who had just been defeated by Eisenhower in the national election, was ideal Harvard presidential material. He urged the Corporation to "grow up with the times...
Michael Kinsley is the editor of Slate.com
DIED. J. RUSSELL WIGGINS, 96, editor of the Washington Post and U.N. ambassador; in Maine. During his 21-year tenure at the Post, Wiggins turned the laboring paper into a national force. He left journalism at 64 for politics but four months later began a 30-year career at the helm of the often whimsical Maine weekly, the Ellsworth American...