... But a Superfan of the Superfan Himself
By Troy Blanchard | May 26, 2004To the Editor: It was welcome news to see the level of appreciation for Elliot Olshansky at the sports-awards dinner on Monday night.
To the Editor: It was welcome news to see the level of appreciation for Elliot Olshansky at the sports-awards dinner on Monday night.
To the Editor: In your whole-hearted endorsement of John Edwards (The Dartmouth, Jan. 26), your editorial staff made the comment, "What a refreshing contrast to Bush and his three fellow Yalie opponents." I did not know the editorial staff of an Ivy League college newspaper felt that going to an Ivy League school was a bad thing or made one more desirable in a presidential election.
To the Editor: While I understand Ms. Ana Bonnheim's message in her Nov. 4 column "Your Vote is Your Voice," about a government dominated by one party, she seems to ignore the fact that such a government would result because of the democratic process.
To the Editor: The day after Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese, bringing the United States into an already raging World War, thousands of men enlisted in the armed services, prepared to go to war, to defend their nation.
To the Editor: As a freshman from a metropolitan area of California, small-town New England life has been a refreshing change.