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...those of you who might have missed it, on Friday last week, a gentleman from the undergraduate community wrote a letter to the editor calling upon The Crimson, in the absence of "fair and equitable coverage of Undergraduate Council tickets," to cover "none of them," instead. His reasoning for this seemingly drastic action rests upon what he calls "the truth" that the "council...is simply not a factor in most students' lives." Thus, his reflections conclude, "doesn't it seem silly that The Crimson would devote so much valuable space and attention to a group that many undergrads consider--either...
...Johnson was a huge asset as co-captain," Johan said. "He is a real gentleman, respectful of the people around him, of his school and of the sport...
...Possum croons (magnificently, of course) for the first verse and a half about sunlight, flowers and such - a reverie, seemingly, about the wonders of nature. You wonder if Jones has been hitting the sappy bottle a little too hard; whether he's trying to turn into a second Gentleman...
...their solo deals. As they got older and more mature and thought they could learn things without us basically holding their hand, they went out and hired their own lawyers and their own accountants and their own agents. And that's what we want. That's signs that this gentleman has learned after eight years what to do and how to manage himself. What me and RZA basically do is constantly keep them respecting the idea that "maybe those guys over there help me out but these guys [Wu-Tang] are really helping...
...change is in order: the stream has been crossed, the horse should buck, throw off the old and get a new rider, one worthy of it. Of us. That man in this race would be Bush, the gentleman from Texas...