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Certainly I was quoted in the story on West, but not to any significant degree that would justify or require identifying me with a picture. Perhaps, Ms. Arden-Smith's and Ms. Kao's purpose in using my picture was to elevate or emphasize my comments regarding West's appointment. While I stand by my comments (surprisingly, The Crimson did quote me accurately), I do feel that my statements were used in a context that distorts my sentiments regarding West's appointment...
...know the reasons why she's left our university, I feel a bit dismayed. To cut to the chase, niggling over whether the number of African-American tenured women faculty is zero or one misses the point; the point is, it isn't much and the "old boys network" Ms. Wilde reported on last year is still part of the processes and institutions of senior faculty hiring...
...would hazard a guess that most Crimson readers, like Ms. Paglia, have not been offered a tenured professorship at Harvard or Yale; unlike Ms. Paglia, however, the rest of us seem emotionally capable of accepting such a situation. Scott L. Shuchart...
...give Ms. Ryan an award because she is sincere and has appeared in two mediocre films which "are college favorites worthy of recognition" is a lame reason for tying up traffic on Mass. Ave. during the "celebrity parade...
...honor Ms. Ryan because she is sincere, young, and pretty is blatantly sexist and an insult to all persons in the theatrical profession, especially women...