Word: commonization
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Kaplan recalls strolling down to the Eliot House common room to watch Yo-Yo Ma '76 perform, and great films like The Godfather and Taxi Driver showing in the Square...
What do Michael E. Kinsley '72, Grover G. Norquist '78 and Susan C. Faludi '81 have in common besides Harvard diplomas? All three were Crimson editors who espoused passionate and divergent political views during their undergraduate years...
Being asked, "What are your politics?" has been a rite of passage for prospective editors of The Crimson since 1973. Over the last twenty-five years, however, the range of acceptable, and therefore most common, responses has changed--from "radical" in the '70s to "left" in the '80s to "Democrat," "centrist," and even the occasional "Republican...
Writers across the political spectrum at The Crimson in the early '90s found common ground in their promotion of free speech...
...Nothing that anybody asks me can ever surprise me anymore," she pronounces when asked about how she developed to become such an involved activist student (one of the founding members of RADWAC, an Education for Action member, Lyman Common Room coordinator and Queer Action Group participant...