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Crimson editors over the decades have made some memorable attempts to capture exam period in newsprint. The following op-ed, “Beating the System,” won the Dana Reed Prize for undergraduate writing in 1951. The Crimson proudly ran it every reading period until 1962, when it irked one maligned and anonymous grader enough to reply...
...This op-ed first ran on June...
...Ed committee’s final draft was not publicly released after it was strongly criticized by the Faculty Council—the Faculty’s 18-member governing body—at a March 9 meeting. Council members killed the report because they said it lacked a sufficiently defined guiding philosophy...
...Ed committee plans on releasing a report next fall, after further discussion and review of the suggestions made by the committees that have already reported, according to Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby...
...especially after he thwarts an armed robbery of his business by two vicious thugs. Thanks to his surprisingly adroit gunplay, they're dead and he's a hero, with a sudden fame that makes him uncomfortable. His unease escalates when some other toughs, led by one-eyed Fogerty (Ed Harris), drop in, declaring that Tom is one Joey Cusack, notorious gunslinger in a Philadelphia mob, and insisting that he go back East with them to clear up some unfinished business. Despite Tom's earnest protests, the local sheriff and even Edie wonder whether he really is the man they...