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...think she was robbed," said Jennifer A. Leed '96, who organized the Lowell House party. "I think she should have made the top five...
...political and then economic, legally acquired and wisely used." Melvin Maddocks of the Christian Science Monitor echoes the confusions of the class of '71 when he writes, "I guess I'm not sure Harvard really exists. But then, I had the same problem when I was there." And, Jacob Leed, an English professor at Kent State University, simply writes...
...Leed's particular example aside, however, it is nevertheless quite possible to see aspects of our present generation of graduates in the history of those of '46. For, where fear of the draft kept the class of '71 chafing within Harvard's walls, it freed the class of '46 to wander the world. Yor could even avoid exams by enlisting in the Army and still be granted credit for a semester's work-a fact no one seemed to remember when last year's protestors demanded similar treatment. In the case of each example, the needs expressed are pretty much...
...this point, Leed helpfully pointed out that "the mentality" of recent Harvard representative Phillips "and the mentality of the Harvard Student Body have few points of convergence...
Aside from the big question of NSA representation, commercials, Williams' attempts to determine how far right was right, and station breaks, various other items were debated, such as the cost of Phillips' hotel room at the N.S.A. convention and the nature of Fulton Lewis III's convention badge. Leed complained that debates with his old schoolmate "nearly always" degenerated into "such trivia," but seemed to find enough material to keep sparring well into the night, past CRIMSON bed time and that of most students...