Thursday, May 16, 2002Green Key TDR Now OnlineLarry's latest is up online. The issue's contents include the history of Green Key, Matt Tokson on public discourse at Dartmouth, Nimrod Barkan on Israel, the end of "Minimum Standards" for Greeks, a talk with Fr. George Rutler '65, turkey hunting's pre-season, and Terry Southern's Candy.Download the PDF here (about 700 kB) or visit the Review's website. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 5:28 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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