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...death of a fellow student to another alcohol-related incident should be enough for students to reflect on their own habits. Joseph A. Bettinger's death should not be forgotten and used as a statistic. Rather, his death should be used as a reminder of what can happen when we do not consider the effects of alcohol...
...that eventually male-and female undergraduates will receive the same diplomas--diplomas that represent the partnership between Harvard and Radcliffe which has been evolving for over 100 years. The undergraduate school we attend is the culmination of a joint endeavor between Harvard and Radcliffe, and our diplomas should fully reflect their dual contribution...
...closest rivals, and ultimately its prestige and place in the eyes of applicants. It is time for Harvard to lower its tuition and to strengthen its system of financial aid. EDITORIAL POLICY: Staff editorials represent the official positions of The Harvard Crimson. Dissents, letters, illustrations and signed commentary reflect the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily represent the views of The Crimson...
...moralist, and I think the President of the U.S. should be a moral man and reflect that morality in his professional and private life. Time will tell if these allegations are true or false. Either way, it is a tragedy. MOLLY SCHROEPFER Dallas...
...issue. Some people just don't like bells, and this does not upset me in the slightest. What does upset me is the vapid, parochial attitude the quoted comments illuminate and the kind of self-absorbed, self-preoccupied refutation of community and the communal experience they reflect. We treasure chain-link over bronze because we treasure ourselves over others. It is this underlying stripe of self-centeredness and introversion which taints our society (never mind our university) and keeps us physically and socially immured. CHRISTOPHER...