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Monday is Halloween and, as usual, I'm a little nervous...
Then again, Halloween is a good time to make a political statement. Maybe I should just don a prison outfit, and go as a convicted felon--say, Cambridge City Councillor Bill Walsh, or any member of the Undergraduate Council...
Chris Temple, a second-year student and the Harbus sports editor, recalls the time several faculty tried to bring him up on disciplinary charges for a humor column he wrote a year ago. The piece suggested that a "very attractive" Business School professor come to a Halloween party dressed in a French maid's outfit...
October always brings the same thing to Harvard--and we at Dartboard don't mean Halloween. We mean popularity contests. So-called "elections" for the Undergraduate Council and Class Marshals make even houses other than Winthrop feel like high school again...
...addition to her lofty, sometimes ridiculous prose, Gray Sexton has a tendency to deflate a dramatic episode or telling moment with a trite or obvious tagline. Stressing the importance of holidays and the stability they bring, Gray Sexton writes, "...and still every year my [Halloween] candy lasts until Easter. I eat one piece a day. Who says you can't control your life?" Explaining how her mother sometimes liked to bake, Gray Sexton states, "If you can bake cookies, you can't be too crazy." The author frustrates her reader, interrupting the flow of emotion with these absurd statements which...