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...submitted via e-mail (letters@thecrimson.com), fax (617-576-7860, Attn: Editorial Board), or mail (Crimson Editorial Board, c/o The Harvard Crimson, 14 Plympton St. Cambridge...
...sketchy, sweaty glory, someone in your group will get violently ill. You will discover Felipe’s. And UHS. You will come to one of The Harvard Crimson’s (the University Daily since 1873) open houses, to be held at our reservedly opulent building at 14 Plympton St., next to Adams House...
...over our forerunners of the Vietnam era: direct access to an open and global communications network. I am happy, and lucky, to have made a journalism career on the Internet; building a news operation on the Web carried fond echoes for me of the years I spent at 14 Plympton Street. In all those late-night basement shifts, pasting up flats in the shop and developing plates for the press, The Crimson had taught me at least one thing: the best way to insure a free press is to own and operate one yourself...
...letters society that included many Crimson editors at the time, and she says that fact “really rankled” her. The Signet first opened its doors to female members in 1970, two years after Greenhouse’s graduation.Outside of the paper’s 14 Plympton Street offices, she was a government concentrator, a correspondent for the Radcliffe Quarterly, and a member of the Harvard Policy Committee. She was elected a class marshal her senior year.As an undergraduate, Greenhouse also worked as a stringer for The Boston Herald, which ultimately refused to even interview...
Louisa Solano was the owner of the Grolier Poetry Bookshop on Plympton Street from...