Word: behavior
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Anderson's letter to The Crimson of March 20 endorsing Peninsula was the first example of his and the board's immoral behavior. We never discussed the club's support for Peninsula and its positions with members at a general meeting. Anderson never sought any member's input on the issue. Instead, the issue was only discussed at an executive board meeting, which Anderson and his sycophants used to ram the letter through without alteration or amendment...
...this sort of dictatorial and oppressive behavior weren't enough, they said that I was to be next in line in to lose my duties as an officer of the club...
...reminiscent of the Stalinist purges of the 1930s. Their actions have not only splintered Republicans on campus, but have gone a long way toward destroying the club's image as one that encourages debate on campus. For a group that prides itself on being religious and moral, their recent behavior has been deplorable. I can only hope that they see the light next year. Jeremy Sevaried '92 program director, Harvard Republican Club
...solution is not for liberal, Harvard-educated officers to infiltrate the military and counteract the backwardness and intolerance running rampant in the ranks. The likes of Navy Midshipman Sumner E. Anderson '92, who called homosexuality "deviant behavior" and "a disease," cast doubt on this approach...
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