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Latest revision as of 11:12, 25 November 2013
The 2008 Harvard Crimson article appeared in the October 15, 2008 issue of the Harvard Crimson, Harvard's student newspaper. It was entitled "Mind Games" and written by Christian B. Flow.
The article focuses mainly on Harvard freshman Dallas Simons and the Harvard club's performance at EFT 3, with a short digression about Charles Meigs.
Reaction to the Article
The quizbowl community generally loved the article. The article was widely praised for its accurate, positive portrayal of quizbowl, which can be attributed to the author's actual attendance at the tournament. Hilarious Meigs and Feldman anecdotes added to the quality of the article.
This article was praised as the best article on quizbowl ever by at least two members of the quizbowl community.