Late night amusement
I was reading the Daily D opinion pages tonight for some amusement before heading to bed. On a whim, I searched for "Kevin Walsh" and every column he wrote popped up for review. Kevin, I think you wrote a lot on abortion in college. In an effort to find something a little more lighthearted, I search for "Lincoln Willis" and "Dan Mazzucco". Ahhh, I miss sitting on the Collis porch, eating lunch, and reading the D. In an effort to bring you back a few years and help you recall some fond memories, I give you Dan Mazzucco's "Groups Don't Define Identity" from February 1, 1996. The only thing missing is a TPB reference...
http://thedartmouth.com/1996/02/01/opinion/groups/print/
3 comments:
Dan Mazzucco's self-assessment, 1996: "How can one person be so consistently opinionated and yet so consistently right at the same time?"
Dan Mazzucco's self-assessment, 2008: "How did I not get punched in the face more often during college?"
You should check out the other article I wrote bashing John Strayer. I never met this guy, and yet I launched two unprovoked ad hominem attacks against him.
I don't know how to add the tags, but the other article is here: http://thedartmouth.com/1995/11/22/opinion/strayers/
Write more, Dan! I miss them.
Dan, I really like how you attack John Strayer for the entire article and then put a little disclaimer at the end stating that your article intended to do nothing of the kind.
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