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− | '''Chris Beam''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '06 now works for Slate.com in Washington, DC. Along with [[Nick Summers]], he was co-founder of the blog [[IvyGate]]. While at Columbia, he worked on ''[[The Blue and White]]'' and was a writer of the [[112th Varsity Show]]. He is the son of obnoxious ''Boston Globe'' columnist Alex Beam. | + | {{wp-also}} |
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+ | '''Chris Beam''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2006|06]] now works for [[Slate.com]] in Washington, DC. Along with [[Nick Summers]], he was co-founder of the blog [[IvyGate]]. While at Columbia, he worked on ''[[The Blue and White]]'' and was a writer of the [[112th Varsity Show]]. He is the son of obnoxious ''Boston Globe'' columnist Alex Beam. | ||
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+ | Beam is presently a staff writer for ''[[The New Republic]]'' writing about China. He once danced on state television as an eleven-year-old sang the song "She"<ref>http://www.newrepublic.com/article/116238/i-danced-chinese-television</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 29 January 2014
- See also Wikipedia's article about "Chris Beam".
Chris Beam CC '06 now works for Slate.com in Washington, DC. Along with Nick Summers, he was co-founder of the blog IvyGate. While at Columbia, he worked on The Blue and White and was a writer of the 112th Varsity Show. He is the son of obnoxious Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam.
Beam is presently a staff writer for The New Republic writing about China. He once danced on state television as an eleven-year-old sang the song "She"[1].