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Generally, director Christopher A. Kukstis ’05 (who also makes a brief appearance at the beginning as a cranky farmer, and is a Crimson editor) juggles the antics well, allowing the characters to go off on tangents and rants but never letting us lose sight of the main thread of the plot. The tangents are usually more entertaining than the actual storyline, as is often the case in broad comedy. Tranio’s scheming is entertaining, but it is more amusing when he starts going on and on about how clever he is, or alternately how utterly...
...look forward to incorporating not only the great legacy that Zac has left but also getting more information from student input,” said Haan, who is also a Crimson editor...
Laura L. Krug ’06, who is a Crimson executive, won “Saturday Morning with Marty,” which was donated by Martin S. Bell ’03, a pre-law tutor in Dunster House, who is also a Crimson editor...
Colin B. Jackson ’06, a current HoCo Co-Chair and a Crimson editor, won Gaydar with a $5 bid. Jackson said he bid on Gaydar because he wanted to find out about the sexual orientation of a friend...
Gade University Professor of Mathematics Barry Mazur, a friend of the late Mac Lane, recalled that the paper had at first been rejected from a lower-caliber mathematical journal because the editor thought that it was “more devoid of content” than any other he had read...