Word: appealingness
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Liz Phair isn't a great singer (her intonation is sometimes uncertain), her songs too often sound alike (a slight melody with a plucky bass), and she is no longer an independent-label secret (she just appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone). Yet there is something so vital and...
Women Appealing for Change (WAC), a group that formed during the past academic year to urge a boycott of the clubs, focused its wrath on the Fly. In a letter to The Crimson, they called the decision an "embarrassment" which "undermines the values which Harvard is supposed to represent."
Sarah E. Winters '95, co-chair of Women Appealing for Change (WAC), says she believes the change in club leadership made a big difference in the vote.
And Women Appealing for Change (WAC) unsuccessfully battled for Final Club inclusion throughout last year.
The Yale Club of Boston planned an advertising campaign last year for which they developed a "jazzier, more appealing" mailing for graduates, says Murray Wheeler Jr., president of the club. And MIT alumni clubs jumped on the band wagon with bungijumping outings and Shakespeare festivals, according to Janet L. Serman...