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Spring 2009 Cartoonists

The Crimson Editorial Board is pleased to announce its Spring 2009 cartoonists

Rajarshi V. Banerjee ’11 is a neurobiology concentrator in Currier trying to move beyond Etch-A-Sketch.

A biology concentrator from Adams House, Joseph P. Shivers ’10 tends to draw cartoons about Harvard rather than anything that would require him to follow real-world news. He would like to thank his family and friends for humoring him when he shows them his drawings, and especially Ariel Shaker for suggesting this in the first place.

Samuel L. Clemens is a third-semester freshman concentrating in the Alphabet, with a secondary field in Two-Digit Numbers. He enjoys masturbatory self-description. Also, gargoyles. His comics focus on anthropomorphic abstractions, such as “loyalty” with a mustache. Samuel lives off-campus with several elderly women whom he refers to, collectively, as Mother.

By day, Nick Batter ’09 is a mild-mannered college senior, studying history in Dunster and working on his thesis. But by night, actually by night he’s pretty much the same. Except Tuesday nights when he draws cartoons for the Wednesday edition of The Crimson.

Katherine E. Lauderdale ’11 is a statistics concentrator in Eliot House. She wishes abstract expressionist cartooning were better appreciated. You can laugh with her or at her on Tuesdays.

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