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Our Right To Read Cheaply

It is the start of a new semester, and with it comes the proverbial clean slate: new professors, new courses,

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Love Me Tender, Love Me True

“She is the perfect woman. Stunningly attractive. Has a nice laugh. And an even nicer physique. She is your dream

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A Reluctant Valentine

To set the record straight, Valentine’s Day is not a precious occasion for togetherness and budding romance. It is not

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Council, Crimson Must Focus on Harvard

To the editors: As a student at Harvard in the late ’90s, I was witness to the folly of those

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Little To Laugh At in Lampooning of Bush

To the editors: I found Garrett Grolemund’s portrayal of President George W. Bush as fighting a lengthy war on terror

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Give Lee a Chance

To the editors: Undergraduate Council President Sujean S. Lee’s comments regarding “political or controversial” issues have been seriously misconstrued (Editorial,

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Not All Holden Choir Voices Were Heard

To the editors: While your news article on the Holden choirs (News, “Holden Choirs Singing the Blues,” Feb. 6) rightly

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Bush Budget Sets Clear Priorities On Security

To the editors: In your article entitled “Bush’s Irresponsible Budget,” (Editorial, Feb. 7), I feel that you have failed to

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Unjustified Outrage

To the editors: Boy, am I tired of The Crimson’s endless moralizing and trite commentary regarding Suzanne Pomey and Randy

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Unwarranted Personal Attack on Pomey

To the editors: Most columns discuss opinions on issues that affect the student body and beyond—not petty, personal grievances, as

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With Friends Like These

Saudi Arabia, as one of America’s primary allies in the Middle East, was never a candidate to be part of

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Dartboard

Please, Sir, Can You Print Some More? We all know the feeling of rushing from class to the Science Center

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Fair Treatment for Captives

Over the past month, the United States has begun transferring detainees captured in the Afghanistan conflict to a military base

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Heavy Metal for Harvard

Princeton has one. The University of Chicago has one. Cornell sort of has one, as does Brown. Andover has one,

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A Super Sunday?

Professional sports, and football in particular, have never been my passion. It’s a dark—if poorly concealed—secret, and not one to

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