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...been a very good college journalist, managing editor of what was arguably the best college paper in the country,” David L. Halberstam ’55 told a Columbia University audience two years ago. “I knew what I didn’t know and what I needed to learn...
...managing editor at The Crimson, Halberstam worked alongside features editor William M. Beecher ’55 and associate managing editor J. Anthony Lukas ’55, both of whom would also go on to garner Pulitzers. (In total, five alums from the Class of ’55 won the award.) Together, Halberstam and Lukas covered the January 1953 resignation of James Bryant Conant, who left Massachusetts Hall to serve as German High Commissioner...
...before he was managing editor, and before he was allowed to cover Mass. Hall, Halberstam applied his reportorial skills to less-glamorous assignments. He covered freshman baseball and intramural basketball before working his way up to varsity football. He quickly developed a distinctive style, and he wasn’t afraid to excoriate the Harvard gridiron squad for sloppy play—as an October 1954 lede by Halberstam attests...
...morning’s semifinal, Harvard rallied to take the afternoon match against Queens (6-15). The shutout was the Crimson’s first of the year and a large testament to Harvard’s tight defense and sophomore goalie Nicola Perlman, who is also a Crimson editor. The high-pressure defense stifled the Knights by denying them outside shot opportunities and passes into the hole-set. “Nicola had a really great game, and we just really worked hard on keeping the pressure on the perimeter,” junior co-captain Lauren Snyder said...
Alyssa M. Aguilera ’08-09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a Government concentrator in Cabot House. Claire Provost ’07, a Crimson news editor, is a special concentrator in Dunster House. Jessica G. Ranucci ’10 lives in Holworthy Hall. They are members of Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM...