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Like Jobbins and Adelman, it was friendship, and not ideology, that led former Salient Editor and Social Chair Bolek Z. Kabala ’03 into rooming with eight self-proclaimed liberals. “It appears as though many of us are liberal, and one of us is conservative,” says Harry G. Kimball ’03-’04 sardonically. “I’m not gonna say his name, but he’s a real dashing fellow. It has been intimated to me that Bolek is a conservative...
...think he got the idea from a Salient article I wrote that said that conservatives are better in bed,” says Kabala...
Amidst the loud banter in the room, Kabala relates the nature of their relationship with an anecdote. “My favorite war story. Chris Matthews went up to Reagan and said, ‘Mr. President, this is where we plot against you,’ and Reagan said, ‘Okay, but after six, we’re friends.’ These guys may have been at a sit-in while I was dropping Salients off at Massachusetts Hall, but after six, we’re friends...
...Michael S. Press ’04, associate editors; Jean M. Flannery ’04 and Paul E. Kwak ’03 senior writers; Joseph F. Keefe ’04 and Rebecca M. Milzoff ’04, staff artists; Boleslaw Z. Kabala ’03 and Gladden J. Pappin ’04, editors emiriti; and Francis X. Altiere IV ’04, publisher emeritus and social chair. Schultz and Winerman are also Crimson editors...
This year’s representatives are, from Adams House, Chopra, Luke R. Long ’03 and Barro; from Cabot House, Vedran Lekic ’04, Bolek Z. Kabala ’03 and Jason L. Lurie ’05; from Currier House, Jessica R. Stannard-Friel ’03, Jane Kim ’05 and Brian C. Grech ’03; from Dudley House, Weisbard; from Dunster House, Agarwalla, Andrew C. Crocco ’03 and James T. Berylson ’04; from Eliot House, Michael R. Blickstead...