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James T.L. Grimmelmann '99 said he viewed Mandela's speech as a call to the academic world to assist Africa...
...much a call upon Harvard to do something as an expression of what the role of a community of scholars is in the world," Grimmelmann said. "It is an indication of what we should be doing at Harvard...
...Grimmelmann said simply listening to Mandela'svoice was exhilarating...
First, and perhaps easiest to write off as chance oversight, is the misspelling of names and titles. The Crimson's plea that it is impossible to be perfect under tight deadlines with volunteer reporting might seem to hold water. However, some cases are harder to excuse. James T.L. Grimmelmann '99 claims that his name has been misspelled repeatedly over the years. He has brought it to the editors' attention before, but it happened yet again in the Goldwater Scholarship article on April 3, even after he specifically emphasized the second "n" in his last name to the reporter. Similarly, friends...
...never seen anyone run for a committeethat wasn't sincerely interested in serving thestudents," Grimmelmann says...