Word: posterity
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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VOTE CRAPP, the modified poster of Geoffrey C. Rapp '98 now reads. Perhaps an appropriate reminder of the value of this week's Undergraduate Council elections...
...first-year candidates for the council are as generic as supermarket-brand cereal. Every first-year campaign poster is printed on the same copy-store flourescent orange paper; each reveals little or no information about the candidate. Therefore, I decided to perform my civic duty the hard way, investigating some of the declared candidates for the benefit of the electorate...
...fact, it resembles putting a poster on a kiosk, or a bulletin board. And someone who puts up a controversial or incendiary poster on a kiosk should be prepared to have it quoted in a newspaper...
...only complicating factor is that newsgroup postings can be forged, as kiosk postings can. Just as a person can put up a poster and sign it with someone else's name, so can a sufficiently devious hacker...
telephone numbers and information about other student services. The timetable will also be "more of a pocket pamphlet" than a poster, Tempesta said...