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Soon after Bash sent the e-mails, Reed issued an apology over the council list. He stated that he did not support non-Democrats joining the organization simply to vote in the election, nor did he approve of Bash??��s e-mail...
...While I appreciate John Bash??��s efforts on my behalf, I did not authorize the e-mail that he sent out,” Reed wrote. “Furthermore, I do not support, in any form, non-Democrats joining the organization for the purpose of taking part in the election...
...take issue with Bash??��s premise, however, that the best reason to lift Harvard’s ban is that it would encourage “progressive thinkers to...rise to the pinnacle of the military elite.” This may very well be an argument that can tip Harvard’s scale in favor of ROTC—that once we associate ourselves with the military, its backwardness as an institution will be more easily remedied. It would be better, though, if in debating the issue, Harvard administrators and students could show...
...have great respect for John Bash and for the military, but this doesn’t change the fact that both of them are wrong. Bash??��s call to “Bring Back ROTC Now” (Opinion, Oct. 15) seriously mischaracterizes the costs and benefits of the “tradeoffs” he advocates...
True, Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) cadets are inconvenienced by their call to service—but compromising Harvard’s defense of equal opportunity is not the answer. If anything, Bash??��s article is a reminder that we should all be stronger advocates for an inclusive and effective military that doesn’t force us to choose between defending civil rights...and defending civil rights...