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...particular, there is a concerted effort at 14 Plympton to be more representative of the student community. With the free distribution of the newspaper to all undergraduates, The Crimson has gone from being primarily a faculty/administrative journal to one which needs to reflect student life closely through more direct interaction with the campus community. There have been a number of encouraging initiatives at The Crimson in this direction. This position of reader representative is but one of them...
Crimson Key members represent the school; therefore, they must reflect the composition of the student body, says Jamil A. Ghani '99, president of the Crimson Key Society...
...fiscal 1998 and considers the brand to have billion-dollar potential. And Nike is creating a golf division around its $40 million swinger, Woods. He has his own brand, aimed at younger, more athletic golfers, and his togs carry his own logo, a swirling yin-yang emblem designed to reflect his Buddhist beliefs as well as his club speed. Another line, Nike Classic Golf, will target the country-club...
Books do not always reflect their authors' real-life personalities, but Spock's did. He was as he seemed: modest, funny, empathetic, confident enough in his own knowledge not to be stuffy about it. He was also a most unlikely revolutionary...
...letters to the editor reflect praise and prejudice, hope and despair, doubt and certainty, love and hate, and make up a part of the history of that time [75 YEARS OF LETTERS, March 9]. It was a marvelous effort to combine and condense the newsworthy events of 75 years of TIME, but it was very thoughtful to include selected letters in the historical 75th-anniversary issue. The letters prove that values have shifted, thinking has changed, and outlooks are more insightful. Without the letters, the anniversary issue would have lacked a part of the history. MUSHTAQ A. CHOHAN Richmond Hill...