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...Jones just sounds pompous and elitist when he calls Gibson's speech "a mockery of the Harvard tradition." Does the tradition not allow a joke or two, and horror of horrors, even a little profanity. You're correct Mr. Jones, Gibson did not have any grand theories of wisdom or life-altering realizations, and maybe by your standards that means his speech was worthless. Well forgive me if I don't buy into your standards, but I thought Mel Gibson was generous to donate his time, and worth listening to if only because of his humor and joviality. If those...
...Civil Liberties Union of Harvard proposes the following revisions of the Administrative Board's policies to correct for the procedural problems shown in this case...
...first read in The Crimson that Gibson would be coming to Harvard, I thought to myself, "What could Mel Gibson possibly have to say?" I tried to keep an open mind that he may have something to say of substance, but Gibson soon proved my fears to be totally correct...
...discussion was a group that is politically correct by all measures...
First, let me correct your assertions about the financing of our Campaign. Colleges and universities certainly pay for their capital campaigns in a variety of ways. Many, in fact, amortize the costs over a period longer than the duration, the campaign. We, instead, are funding our Campaign as we go, from a reserve fund previously set aside to support various investments in Radcliffe's development...