Word: whitmanic
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...gave him for the purpose of ridiculing Peninsula. Dan asked if I could answer some questions about the posters. I replied at the beginning of our conversation, "I have not seen the fake posters, so I don't think I can help you. You may want to try Brad Whitman or Chris Griffith." In fact, I was surprised to receive a call in the first place since I am not a member of Peninsula's Council. As I'm sure the editors know, all questions concerning the magazine should be directed to someone with editorial responsibility for the magazine...
Peninsula last week had posted flyers advertising its introductory meeting for new members. On Thursday, posters imitating those flyers were found in the Yard and the Houses, according to Bradley E. Whitman '98, a member of the Peninsula Council, the magazine's top tier of editors...
...Whitman said that Peninsula members found the posters on Thursday, the same day that Undergraduate Council member Steven J. Mitby '99 found a hate letter outside the door of his Lowell House suite...
...Some people might think the parodies were a semi-accurate representation of our views in some way--which they weren't, of course," said Whitman, who labeled the parody an act of "ideological genocide" in a letter to The Crimson Saturday...
...might remember that Jesus was spirit made flesh, one might emphasize, contrary to Whitman, His incarnation over His sacrifice. To speak on Peninsula's own terms, one might advise Whitman that it is better to live a Christ-like life than to die for a cause. Religion is not nearly so far off from earthly cynicism as Whitman would have us believe...