Word: sayes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...group of self-described Cambridge "freaks" and some Harvard students are planning a street-sweeping parade on Massachusetts Avenue tomorrow as part of a campaign to get people to say "thank you" to group they appreciate...
Weathermen spokesmen say the hour-long demonstration will be non-violent...
...question of whether or not to compete really boils down to what you want out of Harvard. If you want to talk to people, if you really have things to say, if you want to meet as many different kinds of people as possible- not only other students, but also professors, politicians, and building-burning radicals, then considering coming out for the Crimson. If you want to see how honestly creative...
...need. The Sports Board is considered part of the News Board- and an important part. You can write mostly sports if you want to. You can write half sports, or you can write next to no sports. But, as Ben Beach, our boy wonder sports editor would say, "Sports is a groove." To repeat, the News Board Comp is Harvard's best introductory course to Harvard. (Consider the bright side: you'll be able to analyze and discuss with knowledge and precision exactly why you're miserable here...
...politics and institutions. The former are never forced to write politics and the latter needn't ever have seen a play, let alone reviewed one. You just have to be able to do your thing well. Many members of the University community read Crimson editorials (notice we didn't say they agreed with them), and they do have an impact on the real world. You have a good chance of persuading a majority to support you but all is not lost if you don't. You can always write an "On the Other Hand" editorial stating your own position...