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Eric NelsonNot bad. For a Crimson editor, anyway. But where's Grimmelmann? And Gramm and Rudman? David Goodman Open the door, get on the floor. Everybody walk the dinosaur. Ben Kaplan You say your high school mascot was a guy out back smoking weed? Ben, do you know that little boy? Lamelle Rawlins She's die hard. With a vengeance. She's pushing her dictionary and reading her agenda. Or was it the other way around. Joseph "Freeman" Cleemann We love this guy. It's time to mobilize the troops. William Pyonteck No, no,I'm the complete outsider...
...campaigns I saw were more subdued," said James T. Grimmelmann...
...Michael J. Passante '99, Rudd W. Coffey '97, Katherine F. Mossman '97; Mather: Stephen E. Weinberg '99, Joseph P. Sena '99, Brandon Bethea '98, P. Reed Anderson '99; Pforzheimer: Joseph G. Cleeman '98, Selamawi H. Asgedom '99, Justin E. Porter '99, Aaron P. Easterly '99, Heather Chang '97; Quincy: Grimmelmann, Daniel S. Quint '97, Ali Ahsan '98, Christopher Minchberg '99, Josh Derman '99, Michael A. O'Mary '99; Winthrop: Hollis C. Waite '98, Jonathan J. Finer '98, Terry-Ann M. Burrell '99, Jason L. Perri '98, Jaime K. Chambron '99; Canaday-Union: Thomas P. Windom '00, Lillian J. Epstein...
...what the Undergraduate Council can have, if it holds true to the democratic principles that have guided its course this past year. The institution of campus-wide elections of the president and vice president, which occurred for the first time in April, and the adoption of the Nelson-Grimmelmann Act, which allows the council to submit legislation to the dean of the College for approval, have the potential to transform what was, at best, a glorified dance committee into a truly representative body capable of advocating student interests...
...council recently passed the Nelson-Grimmelmann Act to institutionalize the administrative approval process, but to this point has been a transparent ruse for administrative inaction. As the respect and concern given to students by Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 and his colleagues continues to decrease exponentially, it is encouraging to see the council acting as our advocate. We urge the council to use the Nelson-Grimmelmann act often and responsibly next year, forcing the administration to go on the record about these important student issues. Lewis' decisions should be exposed to public scrutiny...