Word: columnizing
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...Rutton wrote a column in the Los Angeles Times that discussed, among other things, the “slapdash standards of contemporary nonfiction publishing.” In particular, Rutton described how some of today’s journalists have not been holding themselves to very high standards in attributing quotations and paraphrases to their sources...
Rutton’s column ran last December—why am I bringing it up now? Because this past week I stumbled across a rather striking example of this phenomenon in the least likely of places...
Duncan M. Currie ’04 is a history concentrator in Leverett House. His column appears on alternate Wednesdays...
There are displays crowded into every corner, with my favorite one being the obstructed-view seat from the Boston Garden. A peeling orange metal seat is placed directly behind a column; when you sit down in it, you’re staring at a quirky little note about how there were almost 2,000 such obstructed-view seats in the old hockey rink...
Richard T. Halvorson ’03 is a philosophy and government concentrator in Pforzheimer House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...