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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...portal course and even a secondary field.Until this past spring, the Standing Committee had not met for at least two years, said current committee chair and Professor of English and African and African American Studies Werner Sollors.In the past few decades, faculty bodies coordinating ethnic studies have shifted from ad hoc to standing committees. In multiple instances, students have organized to demand more academic options. The last big student push was in 2002, when a coalition failed to win approval for a certificate in ethnic studies. The committee’s current revival has come in response to interest from...

Author: By Manning Ding and Alex M. Mcleese, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Ethnic Studies Committee Revived | 9/10/2009 | See Source »

...whole episode started when Bradley R. Smith, director of the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, called The Crimson looking to run a few ad insertions in this week's Crimson, hoping to influence a few "empty vessels" into rethinking Holocaust history...

Author: By Aparicio J. Davis | Title: The Crimson's SNAFU | 9/9/2009 | See Source »

...bottom of page A7 of its September 8th, 2009 issue, The Crimson ran an ad questioning the truth of the Holocaust. In it, Bradley Smith, the founder of an organization which calls itself the “Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust,” asked readers if they could “provide, with proof, the name of one person killed in a gas chamber at Auschwitz...

Author: By Harvard Undergraduates for historical honesty | Title: Setting Holocaust History Straight | 9/9/2009 | See Source »

...Crimson had been down this road before, going so far as to write an editorial discussing why it refused to run this very same ad from this very same person...back in 1994.  Nevertheless, the ad appeared on page 7 of yesterday's Crimson...

Author: By Aparicio J. Davis | Title: The Crimson's SNAFU | 9/9/2009 | See Source »

...very disappointed to see this morning The Crimson try to weasel its way out of apologizing to the Harvard community for yesterday’s ad. While it is good to know that the ad was not intended to run, that doesn’t erase the offense and hurt caused to many students and other readers by its publication. For that, regardless of intent, The Crimson should apologize. And please, without trying to dance around the word “sorry...

Author: By Matthew R. Vines | Title: The Crimson's "non-apology" | 9/9/2009 | See Source »

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