Word: 124th
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Upon reading Sarah Schaffer's oped about the importance of the Crimson to the Harvard community (Opinion, Jan. 22), I wanted to provide a few suggestions to the 124th Editorial Guard on how the Crimson can become an even more significant element of Harvard life. These four humble ideas are only meant to give the new editors an idea of where a daily reader of the Crimson for four years feels the paper should...
...alumni, students on leave, interested applicants who want to get a real view of the school, or anyone else interested in what is occurring on the campus of the nation's foremonst school. Costs can be covered by advertisements which can be placed on the web site. If the 124th Editorial Guard takes this crucial step, The Crimson will be vaulted from a paper read on a small college campus in Cambridge to a publication read by anyone with a web connection anywhere in the world, from Djibouti to Nepal...
...provide better news stories then an inane story about a final club rallying for chicken parmesan. I don't think it is fair for students to wait once a year to read the Independent's poll, when we can have one every week. My challenge to the 124th Editorial Guard is to make the Crimson a paper students want to read because it is doing things, and not just reporting them...
Less than 24 hours ago, The Crimson, where I have served as an assistant and associate sports editor for the past two years, selected its 124th executive board. And for the first time in three years, I was not making that triumphant walk down the hall, ready to be introduced as an incoming executive editor...
...124th: Good luck!--you'll do a great...