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...other new board members are: Secretary Justice C. Reid '03, Treasurer Zhalisa L. Clarke '02, Lecture Series Chair Kim Thomas '03, Online-Technology Chair Margaret C. Anadu '03, Publicity Chair Victoria A. Shannon '03, Arts and Entertainment Chair Kimberly N. Marshall '03, Alumni Representative Kelly C. Epps '01, Publications Chair Kirtiana Freelon '02, who is also a Crimson editor, and Public Service co-Chairs Tiffany S. McNair '03 and Brandon Gayle...
...have come to expect advertising everywhere. In his 1991 book Making and Effacing Art, Reid Professor of English and American Literature Philip J. Fisher described how contemporary artists expanded their effects on perception by breaking from eye level and exploring the possibilities of art either on the floor or over the viewer's head. This idea seems to be the darling of the current advertising world. Pricing shelf space by eye level (or, at the counter, child-level) is old news, but the proliferation of ground advertising in the last five years is remarkable--now, as we stare...
Jessica M. Reid...
...fireable offense, possibly prosecutable under law. If a "whole school" is indulging in this kind of hate speech, then that whole school should be held accountable for it--everyone! The lesson of discouraging hate speech such as that used by Evan Todd obviously still needs to be learned. ROSLYN REID Bernardsville...
...truths that Jefferson famously declared to be "self-evident" were not new. He drew his ideas from an extraordinarily wide range of reading, especially from the works of Francis Bacon, Sir Isaac Newton and John Locke, and from the Scottish moral philosophers--Francis Hutcheson, Thomas Reid, David Hume, Adam Smith...