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This year, candidates preparing for the Class Marshal vote, which ends this evening, have sent mass e-mails to House lists and bought ads in The Crimson, in addition to even more than the usual postering spree...
...class marshal is more of an honor than a purely elected position,” Wampler said. “You shouldn’t have to campaign. It is someone the class as a whole knows and already recognizes as their leader...
...Regardless of campaign tactics, people will vote for who they’d vote for anyway,” said Paul E. Kwak ‘03, who chose not to advertise his candidacy beyond his circle of friends. “For something like Class Marshal, it’s very important to people to know the person they’re voting...
Thank you for your excellent article (News, “University Marshal Retires,” Sept. 9) about the retirement of University Marshall Richard M. Hunt. Although generations of Harvard students may remember him for his very visible role as master of ceremonies at Commencement and other special convocations, your readers may not know about a contribution to the University community that directly enriches all of us now and will undoubtedly become even more significant for future generations...
Baratunde R. Thurston ’99, a former Crimson executive and the first class marshal for the Class of 1999, has the distinction of having being born on Sept. 11. He was celebrating his birthday last year with a visit to his mother in the suburbs of South Boston when he learned of the attacks...