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ACROSS 1. Insecticide target 6. “Say Hi to ___” (FM feature) 10. “Kudlow and Cramer” network 14. Dry Italian wine 15. List ending abbr. 16. AOL subscriber 17. “In the future, everyone will be world famous for 15 minutes” speaker 19. Beginner 20. Dog breed Shar-___ 21. Put on 22. H. H. ___ (45-Across’s real name) 23. Subject for a 1962 58-Across made by 17-Across 28. Polite refusal 30. Leather punching tools 31. “Enter...
...that need attending to that most readers don’t even think about. These tasks, often thankless and annoying, have been taken up by the people on this page and next, and have kept the magazine running smoothly, reading well and looking good for the past year. Frankly, FM couldn’t have done it without them and this is our little, self-indulgent way of saying thank...
...talking about; it could be Russian monks, the importance of the term first-year over freshman, or what is or is not a reasonable amount of time to spend writing blurbs on the table of contents to name a few subjects of note. This year we at FM were lucky enough to have Kofol’s distinctive tenor alternately cheerleading and nudging, gently correcting our libelous tendencies and appropriately praising a witty headline (and nary a well-crafted editors’ note). In contrast to Kofol’s enthusiastic volume, her proofing colleague Kate L. Rakoczy...
Velour has never looked so good. Uber-designer Hayley B. Barna ’05 adds a little style to dreary FM production nights in her fab Juicy sweats and funky sneakers. Lucky for us, Hayley loves FM so much that she never leaves The Crimson. Well, maybe. She loves us enough that she doesn’t bitch when we give her stories three days late. Quirky and energetic, Hayley is much more than a designer. This superstar creates beautiful pages with the greatest of ease but is also always up for a game of Boggle, a screening...
There are few people who would trek out in two feet of snow, the pouring rain or the middle of the night to take a photograph. But Andrew and Sarah have had the dubious honor of serving as photo executives for FM for the last year, and thus have been at the mercy of the erratic schedule of the magazine and the even more erratic New England weather. These veteran photographers have covered more stories than they probably care to remember and have met more campus characters than even intrepid FM writers can keep tabs on. With patience and photographic...