Word: mattered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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That's why we're so surprised. We know that the Kremlinesque presidential search committee wasn't listening to the priorities or concerns of The Crimson staff, or any other students, for that matter. Could it be that, deep down, the search committee--which we have compared unfavorably to the Mafia--shared our priorities and concerns all along...
...technology is offering solutions to its own short-comings, as publishing via the Internet allows The Crimson to announce breaking news to a potentially unlimited audience in a matter of seconds...
...likely to be unfavorable to us. They are interested in important social and literary questions, and would gladly discuss them in a college paper or magazine. It is possible they may be dissatisfied with us because we do not offer the opportunity. Let them, however, consider the matter candidly. The Yale Lit is of the character proposed. As a rule it is "intolerably dull"--we use the Courant's words--in those parts where it differs from less pretentious periodicals. The same was true of similar magazines formerly published in Cambridge. Few read them, and they soon died. The reason...
James K. Glassman '69, a Crimson managing editor, regards his class as the last for whom "the politics was just the subject matter, and journalism was the centerpiece...
...Much of what we were writing about had to do with one institution," says Paul M. Barrett '83, Crimson president in 1982. "As a practical matter we were not separate from the University...