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Those of you reading this letter fit one of two descriptions: perhaps you are in Lamont or Hilles, biding your time until today's Globe is available, still savvy enough not to pay for the same mediocre news coverage you can get for free. Or perhaps you were stupid enough to pay $59 for this paper, and lucky enough that circulation deigned to deliver today's edition. The former should recognize a good deal when you see one; perhaps even the latter will recognize that $20 is less than $59, and spend the difference on more worthy pursuits...
Then, more recently, the Salient ran an advertisement for pre-frosh "and anyone else who's interested," warning of their "competititors...asking you...to subscribe to their news coverage." In an unprecedented feat of erudition, they recognized that "All campus papers are available free in Lamont Library from the day of publication." Right, that includes the Salient as well...
...wait to hear those conservative rantings until the day they're available in Lamont, go ahead and pay $20. After all, their editor will "hand-deliver your Salient issues to your dorm before the staff sees them, and even sent you a birthday card!" Yes, pay that $20--especially if you live in Cabot House, Peabody Terrace, Apley Court, the Business School, Botanical Gardens, the Law School...
...Reading by Stuart Dischell and Marie Howe. Lamont Forum Room...
After the last song had been played, the final bottle of Poland Spring water drunk, hordes of sweaty tuxedoes and sore high-heeled feet stampeded to the trolleys heading back to Lamont. The mad rush resulted in massive compression of cummerbunds and corsages and even forced literal break-ups between couples. Courtney L. Lee '98 was the last one to get on her trolley and lost her date in the frenzy. "I didn't mean to leave him behind, but there was all this pushing and shoving. The next thing I knew I was on the trolley, and he wasn...