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...Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones along with the Callbacks put on their Fall Jam with the theme “A Halloween Double Feature,” but the 3-hour concert hopefully won’t scare you into never wanting to hear a capella again. The real question is whether they will sing “Walking in Memphis” one more time this fall. Tickets available from the Harvard Box Office. $10; students and seniors $7. 8 p.m. Sanders Theatre...
Selecting the appropriate films, however, is often problematic. Usually organizers of Halloween movie parties will labor for weeks over which scare-fests to screen, yet ultimately descend due to frustration into the abject world of Freddy Kreuger marathons or the Scream trilogy with the disclaimer, “I swear guys, it’s ironic.” But remember, the election is Tuesday. This should be a year of change, newness, non-George-Bushness, freshness, etc. So on October 31, 2004, mix it up a bit. Below are a few alternative choices for Halloween...
...BGLTSA is taking advantage of a double-standard in what it is politically correct to be politically correct about to impose the views of a small subset of the Harvard population on the entire student body. It is using the “anti-gay” label to scare Satire V into removing its shirts and stifling campus debate, all over an issue of questionable merit. John Stuart Mill had it right 135 years ago. It’s time for all student groups to adhere to his wisdom...
Last year, the much-maligned Crimson went 4-23, but surprised Yale and gave Princeton a scare at the end of the season. The Harvard team roster, one of the nation’s youngest and least experienced, did not feature a single senior...
...three debates, polls show little change amongst the undecided—preying on American fears is deplorable. The adversarial atmosphere of this election race has been apparent from its beginning; but these advertisements cross the line of appropriate ways of persuasion. There is simply no merit in trying to scare the American public into voting for either presidential contender...