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...solution is not for liberal, Harvard-educated officers to infiltrate the military and counteract the backwardness and intolerance running rampant in the ranks. The likes of Navy Midshipman Sumner E. Anderson '92, who called homosexuality "deviant behavior" and "a disease," cast doubt on this approach...
After reading the article "Taking a Sharp Turn Towards the Right," [May 7] I was first disgusted and then a bit enlightened. There is such a thing as progress. In Nazi Germany, those who were hated were forced to wear labels. Now, people like Sumner Anderson are at least isolating the problem with society. He proposes blue squares. Good. Now it will be those who hate that wear badges. And those of us who remember what labelling and hatred lead to will know precisely where to spit in public. Ivan J. Dominguez...
...Sumner E. Anderson '92 says he doesn't exactly like controversy. He says he doesn't exactly search for controversy...
Anderson's father Don, a devout Christian who had contemplated entering the Lutheran ministry, instilled Sumner with a deep belief in an absolute Christian morality early in his childhood in Summit, N.J. Although Sumner is quick to point out with a boyish grin that he converted his dad to the Republican Party, he admits that his father is greatly responsible for his conservative politics...
...felt like Sumner was running for office and I was working on his political campaign," Rutledge says. "He's using the club for his personal agenda--it's taken on his form...