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...climactic scene of the 2002 pro-gun-control documentary Bowling for Columbine, Heston looked both gracious and stern, perplexed and frail. In movie terms it was an unfair fight, because Moore had the heavier artillery: not his arguments, necessarily, but his camera and the power of an editor over an actor...
...Sarah C. McKetta ’08–’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a biological anthropology concentrator affiliated with Winthrop House...
Christopher B. Lacaria ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a history concentrator in Kirkland House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
...Nathaniel C. Donoghue ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, is a classics concentrator in Lowell House...
...members are sufficiently well-versed in the basics of fundraising. A previous survey from 1997-1998 concluded that 13 percent of trustees were considered to have the necessary knowledge. The survey respondents included 274 small or medium-sized independent schools—mostly liberal arts colleges, according to survey editor Wesley K. Willmer, who is also vice president of advancement at Biola University in California. The survey tracked advancement trends among colleges with enrollments under 5,000. It found that administrations were often frustrated by the shortcomings of their trustees. Willmer said that about 36 percent of college presidents were...