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...From William Shakespeare: If FM be the food of resume-building, write on/Give me excess of it, that surfeiting/my insane ability to spew witticisms may sicken...
...From an FM Article (look, I know we said 15 other sources, but this is the vanity issue): It seems like everyone at Harvard works really hard on their extracurriculars. But for the staff of Fifteen Minutes, it’s a real labor of love...
This comes out in his interview with FM, when he says he doesn’t want to talk about capes or HRSFA. His senior thesis, he says, is much more interesting...
...FM has always been much cooler than me. When I was a freshman, writers’ meetings intimidated me because I could never keep up with the fast volley of inside jokes bouncing back and forth in the Sanctum. A year of writing helped slightly, though when I was being interviewed for the associate editor position, I self-consciously admitted to the then-execs that my biggest weakness was my “lack of snap.” I just wasn’t funny, I told them sheepishly, over an incredibly awkward schmooze at Daedalus. As an associate...
When I took over as Magazine Chair, I did so hesitantly. Much of FM consists of trying to live up to the past, however foolish or illogical that may seem. Rachel and Liz had worked under a guard of acidly sarcastic and eccentrically funny boys, and I had worked under their mixture of eclectic academic knowledge and witty cynicism. When it came my turn to run the mag, Rachel and Liz warned me not to feel like I had to do things the way that they had always been done. At first, that was scary. But then things began...