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...LaGuer case. As a result of the negative advertisement campaign, Healey’s support plummeted last week from the 33 percent she held in the Oct. 12 7NEWS/Suffolk poll to 26 percent, while Patrick’s numbers climbed from 46 percent to 53 percent. Political observer and editor of the Cambridge Civic Journal, Robert Winters, credited Patrick’s success in the polls with his campaign’s swift response to the ads and Healey’s failure to follow up with positive ads about herself. “If you didn?...
...have a first reader. I sometimes put my work away for a couple of years to gain a distance on it. When I reread it, I'm operating more like an editor and reader than the writer. Black Girl/White Girl was written a few years ago. It was in a drawer. Writing is often written in emotion, but it has to be read and edited very coolly...
...wanted was for Christopher B. Lacaria ’09, who is also a Crimson editorial editor, and Justin S. Murray ’07 to reveal the sentiment that lies behind a statement like, “Gays are free to marry anyone, as long as that person is of the opposite sex” (one of Lacaria’s gems). And, likewise, for Eva Z. Lam ’10 and Katherine E. Smith ’10 to stop citing studies about two males’ rearing prowess and argue why those two men?...
Andrew D. Fine ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House...
Ashton R. Lattimore ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is an English concentrator in Dunster House. Her column appears on alternate Wednesdays...