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Further, in the name of true racial tolerance and understanding, I must urge every group which was historically or is currently oppressed to join the effort to purify our environment. There is nothing unique about the suffering of the Black community, and we should not be content until, as Master Dowling said, everything which is in the public view and offends has been removed. Timothy McCormack...
...could not agree more with the brilliant comment by Leverett House Master John E. Dowling '57, "My view is that when something is in the public view and it offends, it should be removed." Such is the proper way to balance public opinion and the overrated Constitutional guarantee of free speech. Without such a lead as that Duncan provided I would not have been able to express, as I am now, the oppression I have felt within the Harvard community and call, as I do now, for decisive action...
English flags are inherently symbolic of the degradation, oppression and slaughter of my people which continues even today in the British occupied northern six counties of Ireland. Consequently, following the lead of Duncan and the advice of Master Dowling, I insist that the University address this issue and effect the removal or destruction of all symbols of British tyranny...
...maturity and propriety Harvard taught me. I learned how to act in social situations, and even more how not to act. If I hadn't already learned at home and in high school, perhaps it was the Eliot Spring Fete, the Hasty Pudding Ball, various faculty dinners or master's open houses that somehow taught me along the way what was socially correct behavior and what was inappropriate and rude. Evidently, a certain portion of the Harvard undergraduate population has yet to learn these lessons...
...House Master Karel Liem says of Kletzsch,"Charlie certainly plays a very important role inenriching the House. He is still very muchinvolved in music, but more than that he gives atremendous sense of history and depth to thehouse. He has a lot of time to interact withstudents, and that is greatly appreciated...