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That's why Hillel members not only did not invite the late Meir Kahane to speak at Harvard but walked out of the Hillel building when Kahane showed up uninvited two years ago. That's also why the Institute of Politics erred by inviting to campus David Duke, a former...
Content-free invitations, in short, don't exist. We'll be the first to defend the free speech right of people like Jeffries, Kahane or Duke to pontificate in front of Out of Town News. Or, if a Harvard group chooses to invite them, at Sanders Theatre or the ARCO...
President Neil L. Rudenstine said in an interview yesterday that campus organizations have a "fundamental right" to invite whomever they want to speak at Harvard.
Asked about the Black Students Association's decision to invite Jeffries, Rudenstine emphasized that unless a speaker poses a threat to the community, there should be no restrictions on invitations.
"It is a much more important right, which is the right of members of the University community to be able to invite and listen to people in whom the have an interest."