Lite on Literature
By Mark Yohalem | October 26, 2004To the Editor: Whatever the substantive merits of Dan Belkin's recent article (The Dartmouth, October 20) may be, his literary allusion could use some work.
To the Editor: Whatever the substantive merits of Dan Belkin's recent article (The Dartmouth, October 20) may be, his literary allusion could use some work.
Despite its good intentions, Andrew Hanauer's column entitled "Lott is not Alone" (The Dartmouth, Jan.
Recently, the Educational Testing Service proposed several potential changes to the SAT, which for the past 60 years or so has seen many incarnations.
In his March 29 editorial, "The Miracle of Birth," Dan Rothfarb has finally succeeded in crossing the line from the inane to the offensive.
To the Editor: As a citizen of the Dartmouth community and a liberal, Noah Phillips has offended me to the very core.