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...Fifteen of Harvard’s 43 rebounds were on the offensive glass, allowing the Crimson to retain possession and press the issue against the Northeastern zone defense. Cusworth and Stehle recorded four offensive rebounds apiece...
...evolving interest in the constructs of "cartoons." Of the work by relative newcomers, "My Sexual History (Slightly Abridged Version)," by David Heatley (who also appears in "McSweeny's" #13), stands out as another in the brutal honesty school of autobio comix. Rendered as 672 tiny panels across fifteen pages, the title delivers on its promise of full exposure, tracing the author's sexual maturation with explicit candor. Like it or not you can't turn away...
...will lead the Design Board; Morgan R. Grice ’06 and Alex Slack ’06 will lead the Editorial Board; Elizabeth W. Green ’06 and Jannie S. Tsuei ’06 will lead The Crimson’s weekend magazine, Fifteen Minutes; Robert R. McGrath ’07 will lead the Information Technology Board; Jessica E. Schumer ’06 and Paul M. Soper ’06 will lead the Photo Board; and Lisa J. Kennelly ’06 and Timothy J. McGinn ’06 will...
While an undergraduate, Mnookin was a history of science concentrator and a writer for Fifteen Minutes. Prior to working at the weekly magazine, he comped the the The Crimson’s news section, though after writing a story that made fun of a theft of cereal at Harvard Business School, he was told he was not cut out for the work. “I think I lasted about two days,” he jokes, “I was some punk-ass freshman coming in, and at the time I had dreadlocks and five earrings and blue...
...nobody would say that the situation was rosy, even in the heyday of the 90s. Former-Associate Professor of Government Bonnie Honig was denied tenure in the spring of 1997 despite lavish praise and recommendations from her department and peers in the field. Fifteen female senior faculty members wrote another infamous letter, this time to President Rudenstine, insisting that he reconsider the denial on the grounds that Honig may have been at a disadvantage because of her gender. No action was taken, and in the summer of 1997, Honig accepted a position at Northwestern University, where she now holds...