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...indigenous to Harvard. Unfortunately, we hear more about inflation here than an other institutions because of certain highly vocal gadflies in our faculty, and also because of what Ross G. Douthat ’02 labeled “The Harvard Syndrome” in his Nov. 5 column in The Crimson. Douthat referred to jealousy and corresponding feelings of antipathy by people outside Harvard, each with their own personal axe to grind against our fair University. In reality, people in positions of authority (employers, fellowship committees, etc.) indicate by their actions that they do not consider our grades...
...column by Jordana R. Lewis ’02 entitled “Indoctrinating, Not Educating” (Opinion, Nov. 15) accuses me of conducting “indoctrination” and almost “propaganda” in Foreign Cultures 17: “Thought and Change in the Contemporary Middle East.” Allow me to respond to these serious and misleading charges...
Antoinette C. Nwandu ’02 is an English concentrator in Cabot House. Her column appears on alternate Mondays...
...column, “Paved With Good Intentions” (Opinion, Nov. 14) Nader R. Hasan ’02 helpfully reminds us that, in the course of the war on terrorism, we, the United States, do not intend to “bomb civilians,” “make war on Muslims” or “starve millions of people” but that nevertheless “we do it.” He concludes that the “only” thing distinguishing the United States?...
Alex Rubalcava ’02 is a government concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...