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Emily C. Graff

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On the History and Literature of America

America was born in war, or through it, and I think it is continually defined by war: from a colony to a united states, from a house divided to a union, from a country to a world power.


Just The Tip

Free things=good things. Go to the crew intro meeting for a free athletic shirt. Go to the Barker Center Café as it’s closing for free coffee. Go to Lamont café for a free massage from your peers (apparently). Go to the laundry room for free condoms. Go to the career fair for free random shit with company logos. Go to the libraries for free pencils. Go to Mather Lather for free soap. Go to any bulletin board for free thumbtacks. Go to Lowell on Thursdays or Sparks House on Wednesdays for free tea. Go online for Freeze magazine. Go to the Democracy Center for freedom. Go to MIT for freaks. And don’t go to Harvard if you want to save money. — Charles R. Melvoin


Pass

NEW YORK, NY – A stack of manuscripts, hundreds of them. Pages of white computer paper, formatted in that neat,


The Summer of our Discontent

NEW YORK, N.Y. — Last Saturday morning at 5:30a.m., two Vassar friends, Crimson writer Jun Li '10, and I headed


A Girl's Guide to Subway Etiquette

NEW YORK, N.Y. — When riding the subway, don't talk too loud or take up too much space or make


FM's Third Annual Fast Fashion Challenge

THE SHOW New York City may have Bryant Park, but we have The Sanctum. On Saturday night, we put the


Fast Fashion Challenge

THE SHOW New York City may have Bryant Park, but we have The Sanctum. On Saturday night, we put the


As Follows: Harvard's Next and Only Top Model

Who says all Harvard students are ugly? Susan C. Merenda ’07 set out to prove that you don’t need beer


Harvard’s Next and Only Top Model

Susan: My name is Susan. Tyra: So you are (dramatic pause) in the league of the Ivies. Susan: I am