Word: editor
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Former Crimson editor David E. Lilienthal Jr. '49 remembers considerable debate in The Crimson's editorial meeting when the paper was deciding whether to endorse Truman or Wallace. Ultimately, The Crimson supported Truman...
...roads yet traveled, to how you'll never lose touch with even your worst enemy thanks to the ubiquity of e-mail and to 1,600 closed chapters, open books and happily ever-afters. Murad S. Hussain '99, a psychology concentrator in Eliot House, was associate editor of Fifteen Minutes in 1998. T.J. Kelleher '99, an anthropology concentrator in Leverett House, was editor of Fifteen Minutes...
...bitter-sweetness of moving on, it might also be in the hopes that Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 will see me, take pity and let me stay on another year or so. Luke Z. Fenchel '99, a government concentrator in Leverett House, was executive arts editor of The Crimson...
That discussion didn't last long. Lewis wrote in 1947; but 1949 a group picture of the Crimson staff showed four Radcliffe girls, although it would be the 1950s before they were admitted to full membership as editors and business board members, and the 1960s before a Radcliffe student became a Crimson managing editor...
Vignettes pop up. The sound of music throughoutwarm June weeks as one editor tape-recorded (verynew then) stacks of borrowed records so he couldtake home an instant music library afterCommencement. The editor who was rarely seenwithout a yo-yo; the senior who spent, or so hesaid, a whole term in the stacks of WidenerLibrary, working out a system to beat the horses.Endless poker games...