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...year, I’d prepared for many a long night at the Crimson by fastening the shirt??€™s four (barely) remaining buttons. Many people looked at me quizzically as I dashed around the newsroom wearing it. They asked if I’d ever washed it (I had). They asked if my name was Joe, as the shirt??€™s label claimed (it wasn’t). They asked where it had come from. I had no idea...
...perfect e-mail for me to receive as I entered the twilight of my Crimson days and my time at Harvard. Indeed, even more fulfilling than compiling a list of the shirt??€™s past owners was reading the stories they had to tell. Alums who graduated more than 10 years ago recalled specific occasions when they wore the shirt??€”down to the particular color of the pen they used as they proofed pages and pages of Crimsons past...
...beginning of my search, the shirt??€™s meaning was tied very explicitly to the daily dealings of the Crimson. But really, this isn’t a story about resilient articles of clothing or rapid-fire e-mailing or even our work at 14 Plympton St. Far from being weighed down by the confines of tradition, most Harvard student organizations are limited by the turmoil of turnover. Most institutional memory lasts four years at best. As one class graduates, another ascends into leadership positions. Inevitably, they chart a new course for their organizations. For a few months, they...
Foster-Keddie, the creator of the T-shirt, told Newsday last week that “this shirt??€™s real intention is to sum up the current state of political affairs, pointing a finger at all of us who’ve been so apathetic in the past...
...letter from Graff and Glickman charged that the T-shirt??€™s slogan discounts signs that young people are not politically apathetic...