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...Brown Daily Herald printed David Horowitz's provocative advertisement arguing against reparations for slavery and then stood up against the fools who tried to punish it for doing so. We noted with surprise that you rejected the ad (News, "Ad Kindles Outrage," March 7): surprise because we thought The Crimson stood for freedom of the press and courage in exercising that right...
...understand that a newspaper is not compelled to print all advertising submitted. It is entitled to its own judgment on the suitability of the ad for its audience. But in this case the judgment appears to have been that the audience was too tender to deal with what to many would have been an offensive political argument. We think that notion is false to the ideals of The Crimson and of free speech. If Harvard students cannot stand hearing an unpopular political argument, we are in a bad way. But we are utterly confident that they are capable of doing...
...University president does not become a formal part of the process until much later, presiding over ad-hoc committee meetings and making the final decision on the candidate...
Though his actual influence may be minimal, some professors have suggested that by simply increasing the frequency of ad-hoc meetings, Summers would send a symbolic message that new appointments are high on the presidential priority list...
INDICTED. Former George W. Bush ad-campaign worker JUANITA YVETTE LOZANO; for mail fraud, lying to the FBI and perjury; in Austin, Texas. Lozano is accused of copying documents and a videotape of Governor Bush rehearsing for presidential debates--and secretly sending the materials to the Gore camp...