The Chronicle of Higher Education

For the Record

Ever since Sir Hugh Beaver began cataloging world records in 1955 as a way to market Guinness stout, literally thousands of people have tried to be immortalized for something — even if that something is as contrived as having helped create the world's largest Jell-O mosaic.

College students, eager to make a mark, and their publicity-hungry...

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