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Geoffrey C. Upton '99 is a social studies concentrator in Leverett House. His column will appear bi-weekly...
Beginning tomorrow, the editorial page will expand to one-and-a-half pages daily. Our increased space will enable us to print letters every day, giving them a priority they have never before enjoyed in The Crimson. And for the first time ever, a number of our bi-weekly columnists will be students who are not on the staff of The Crimson...
...earliest version of today's Crimson was born on Jan. 24, 1873, publishing as a bi-weekly under "The Magenta" banner. (The paper changed its name two years later when the College changed its color.) It was a thin layer of editorial content surrounded by a thinner layer of advertising. It barely scraped through the 70s, sometimes requiring its editors to pay for the printing costs themselves. But at the beginning of the 1880s it found itself on more solid financial footing...
...theHarvard Illustrated Magazine. The term"photojournalism" had not yet been coined, butthere was an increasing realization throughout thenewspaper industry that photographs had becomeindispensable to a modern newspaper andpractically every Sunday paper in the country wasgroping its way toward the new age of photographywith a rotogravure section. The bi-weeklyIllustrated contained bland photos of posed shots,but it was the beginning of what is now thephotography board, and with that the modernCrimson was born...
Simpson, who on Jan. 12 began work as the new Director of the Institute of Politics (IOP), said he hopes to bring the same openness that earned him the respect of bi-partisan colleagues to his job at Harvard...