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...Sending out emails of news articles to discuss or funny videos to watch. Not only are you being completely unproductive yourself, you’re dragging others down with you. For shame!Ambiguously Productive – Writing your column. Sure, you’re keeping your editor from killing you and offering some pseudo-useful advice to your readers. But what about those poor fools who are kept from their work for an extra three minutes by reading it? Are you part of the problem or part of the solution? Perhaps a bit of both. In any case...
...said. Petrich’s past experiences in planning social events include chairing the Pub Night Commission and working for the FYSC and Cabot House Committee. Goldenberg is a member of the Crimson Key Society, sings for the Din & Tonics, and is a Crimson editorial editor. At what Board members called a calm but energetic election in the Straus Common Room last Thursday, the CEB also elected coordinators for next fall’s two major campus-wide social events. Allison B. Kessler ’07 will coordinate September’s Welcome Back Event, and Rachel M. Berkey...
Pierpaolo Barbieri ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Thayer Hall...
...November 1966, the Harvard-Radcliffe branch of the Students for a Democratic Society staged a protest against visiting Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, who was speaking at Harvard on the Vietnam War (and who had, to be fair, declined to debate an editor of a liberal magazine while at Harvard). What ensued was a “physical confrontation” just short of a riot, in which the embattled McNamara fled in his car through angry crowds on his way out of Cambridge. It was an event that prompted one Crimson reader to remark, in a letter...
Franklin Foer is editor of the New Republic and author of How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization