Word: gossipeer
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...nothing betrays the influence of the Harvard ethic on our psyches better than a short stay in our pre-Harvard worlds. Old pleasures like watching TV, going to the movies or hanging out in the Starbucks parking lot lose their novelty after only a few days. High school gossip, while always good for a few laughs, is still high school gossip. And anything is safer than a moment to reflect on the horror we left behind...
...It’s been a good run for Ben Mathis-Lilley ’03 and Ben Wasserstein ’03 as co-authors of Gossip Guy, but graduation approaches. Having spent two years producing over 20,000 words—500 a week—in relative anonymity, the Guys present some of their favorite bits of ego-stroking lies, hubristic rumors and attention-demanding innuendo...
...This issue’s Scrutiny tells readers what Harvard doesn’t know. Gossip Guy would like to take this moment to tell Gordon W. Stillman ’04 what he don’t know: His girl’s been schlobbing other guys’ knobs like...
...Keep the Buddhist monks and disabled Cambodians who recently completed our digital archiving project on The Crimson’s payroll. Bring them to Cambridge to proofread Gossip Guy for class year and middle initial accuracy and to ensure that periods are only followed by a single space throughout the magazine...
...bring some of the FM spirit to the rest of the building, especially to the folks who come in nearly every day. Work to make the president’s office more like the FM office, but to more people—with a smile and some gossip and maybe some whiskey and Saltines. And dammit, Amit, keep pushing for those big stories...