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...find this attitude chilling, not only for the particular disregard in this case of Ms. Chesson and other individuals, but for it's larger ramifications. By this rationale, if Jones says (for example), "Smith is widely known to be a homosexual," and Smith, when contacted by a Crimson reporter, says "I don't want to talk to you," and hangs up, because he doesn't care to discuss his sexual orientation with the reporter, on or off the record, the reporter is now justified to put Jones' statement in print...
...These are the times that try men's souls." Four snowfalls in over a week would be trying anywhere, but nowhere more so than in Cambridge, Mass. Snow here is especially difficult, due to the cavalier disregard with which it is treated by the authorities of our stalwart burgh. I mean, of course, the fact that it simply isn't plowed here. It seems that here they leave snow clearance to the melting action of the tire pressure of those unfortunates still driving on the treacherous by-ways, so that the streets look like Pompeii with its well-preserved wagon...
...help but wonder whether or not the asylum pretext is a license to disregard the demands of serious acting. The publicity for this show set up something of a false expectation: It's not profound, decadent perversion we get from Marat Sade, but rather sustained novelty and a few snapshots of dementia, something to smile at and walk away from...
...executive board of the Undergraduate Council last night voted unanimously to disregard the appeal of a Kirkland House council candidate who charged that a Kirkland election conducted last week was poorly executed...
...Disregard the music. Disregard the overdone scenes...