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...member of the Undergraduate Council has offered to resign after publishing the winners of the council-sponsored Levenson Prize for Undergraduate Teaching in The Harvard Salient before they had been officially announced...
...touched, frankly, to see that Daniel Altman wants to promote our cause by (mis) quoting in the April 22 Dartboard the text of part of the newest Salient subscription promotion. Since The Crimson so enjoys giving us free publicity, I'll repeat the details of both offers: For $20, graduating seniors can have the Salient mailed to their future addresses. Also for $20, as Altman cites, Harvard undergraduates can have a year of the Salient hand-delivered to their rooms before the biweekly circulation meetings, plus a personalized birthday card...
Then, more recently, the Salient ran an advertisement for pre-frosh "and anyone else who's interested," warning of their "competititors...asking you...to subscribe to their news coverage." In an unprecedented feat of erudition, they recognized that "All campus papers are available free in Lamont Library from the day of publication." Right, that includes the Salient as well...
...wait to hear those conservative rantings until the day they're available in Lamont, go ahead and pay $20. After all, their editor will "hand-deliver your Salient issues to your dorm before the staff sees them, and even sent you a birthday card!" Yes, pay that $20--especially if you live in Cabot House, Peabody Terrace, Apley Court, the Business School, Botanical Gardens, the Law School...
...appalled at the BGLAD editorial ("A New Way To Love," column, April 4, 1995) by Mr. Lat from whom we have come to expect hard-nosed, objective reportage, free of the liberal bias plaguing the majority of his colleagues. In one stroke Lat betrayed his formerly clear-minded and salient perspective. If this is some kind of joke, it is a rude and tasteless affront to common decency and the last bastions of morality at the College. Lat should leave these sorts of "jokes" to his liberal colleagues...