Word: comped
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...editor-in-chief and executive editors decide the direction and content while the publisher manages the visual side of the paper, the photography and design. The senior manager organizes “the comp,” the process to join the publication and also has design-input. The director of development handles alumni communication and sending out subscriptions...
...exec and comp director William Y. Weaver ’98-’03 loves the fresh meat. Enticing the next generation of sultry semanticists to a Saturday soiree with promises of drunken debauchery, Weaver proceeded to embark upon eight bare-assed circumnavigations of the Quad. Said one underwhelmed comper, “Nice route, Magellan.” Shuddered another, “You know, Will really shouldn’t do that?...
...order to be recognized by the College, Illingworth said that the club would have to institute some kind of interest based “comp...
...bigshots call him, even to a sapling like me. I used to think it was disrespectful and impertinent to do so, but this is Neil who, according to Crimson reportage, has “no ego” to speak of. I know Neil because, when Crimson comp posters encouraged prospects with the possibility of interviewing the president, I took them at their word. Every two weeks, more or less, my reporting partner and I were ushered into the president’s chamber in the back of Mass. Hall for an hour with Neil L. Rudenstine and the University...
Diversifying The Crimson requires pioneers. Aspiring journalists of color need to test the validity of the stigma. They need to join the comp, write their stories and become role models for other students. Leaders of campus organizations should encourage their members to cross boundaries, real and imagined. The Crimson, in turn, needs to find creative ways to promote its financial aid program...