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According to the October 25 issue of The Crimson the Undergraduate Council is choosing a committee to debate the issue of the ROTC. As a graduate of Harvard's Naval ROTC in the class of 1938, I would like to express some views on this subject based on real life experience. There are some important considerations not mentioned in President Rudenstine's well-tempered Crimson interview, or in any other comments I have heard from faculty or undergraduates. I believe these views need to be aired, if only to balance the more liberal and somewhat less informed ones being currently...
...Executive Board of the Harvard-Radcliffe Black Students Association would like to express its anger and disdain for the uniformed and ridiculously speculative article "Science Fiction" by Gavin M. Abrams in The Crimson of Friday, October...
...editorial comments on incomplete quotes, as well as on quotes taken out of context, by BSA leaders. Personal comments made by Art Hall '93 and Nelson Boyce '92, and other particular members of the Board and organization, are not necessarily the views of the entire organization/community, nor do they express the sentiments of a complete agreement with the views of Dr. Fardan or that her invitation represents complete ideological and historical agreement by all BSA members...
...extends himself only to express himself. Alone among rock's great figures -- and even in that company he is one of the greatest -- Morrison is adamantly inward. And unique. Although he freely crosses musical boundaries -- R. and B., Celtic melodies, jazz, rave-up rock, hymns, down-and-dirty blues -- he can unfailingly be found in the same strange place: on his own wavelength...
...coming year, I am sure that most Harvard students will continue to express feelings ranging from apathy to outright contempt for the Undergraduate Council; meanwhile, the Undergraduate Council has at least partially justified their doubts by its gross mishandling of its most fundamental mission, accurately representing the student body of the college. Jol A. Silversmith...