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James' junior year also marked his transition from being just the team's leading scorer to being also the squad's leader. Overshadowed at Archbishop Molloy High School by teammate Kenny Anderson, who starred in the NCAA tournament with Georgia Tech this year, James chose Harvard over Stanford and Duke for the opportunity to become a team's star immediately as a freshman. And a star he has been since day one, but getting the soft-spoken North House resident to discuss his personal accomplishments is a daunting task...

Author: By Michael Stankiewicz, | Title: Flirting With Greatness | 5/23/1990 | See Source »

Several of those who had opposed the letter resigned in light of the dictatorial manner with which it was passed. Anderson, doing what he later referred to as "a cleaning-out process," then stacked the executive board with people whom he knew would agree with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Stalinist Purges' at the Harvard Republican Club | 5/21/1990 | See Source »

Following the publication of The Crimson's profile of Anderson on May 7 [Taking a Sharp Turn to the Right], Anderson and his tyrannical majority tried to prevent vice-president David R. Ackley '91 and me, the two remaining dissenters on the board, from publicly voicing our opposition to his statements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Stalinist Purges' at the Harvard Republican Club | 5/21/1990 | See Source »

...Anderson and his majority, in a series of midnight "emergency" meetings, told Ackley and me that the board could not tolerate dissent. They pressured Ackley to resign and, when he refused, they called another meeting to pass a measure to relieve him of his duties and condemn his actions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Stalinist Purges' at the Harvard Republican Club | 5/21/1990 | See Source »

Furthermore, the comments and actions of Republican Club president Sumner E. Anderson '92 have disturbed many campus right-wingers who, although "socially conservative," are nonetheless tolerant and respectful of other viewpoints. In using such simplified labels, the staff inaccurately portrays the campus right as a monolithic bloc of "political demagogues...

Author: By Mark J. Sneider, | Title: The Right Isn't Monolithic, Either | 5/21/1990 | See Source »

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