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...another front, Crimson President Todd F. Braunstein '97 and an associate editor of FM, Michael R. Colton '97, set a date to meet with Dean Epps and Dean Mackay-Smith. When they arrived, Epps and Mackay-Smith said they could not talk about the specifics of my case; despite the fact I had just published an editorial describing the case in detail, they claimed to need my official permission. Of course, the deans had known of the meeting for nearly a week in advance and had failed to mention this requirement to any of the students involved. During this meeting...
...response to my query about these "other circumstances" which she had earlier alluded to, she explained that she did not think I had focused enough in my editorial of October 21 on the college's stance that I was misusing college resources. (Braunstein and Colton had, understandably, both interpreted her comment as implying a factual omission.) I then asked her whether the Ad Board had the right to punish legal, non-academic behavior, she replied that it did. When I asked her to explain this prerogative, she said that because I was a member of the Harvard community...
Still, I support Braunstein's meeting with Dean Epps. If the University's support for the freedom of the press is placed in plain terms on paper, hopefully, future hysteria can be avoided. In this instance, however, the freedom of the press was not violated...
...result of the controversy, Crimson President Todd F. Braunstein '97 met with Dean Archie Epps. During the meeting, the dean promised a letter clarifying the adminstration's respect for the freedom of the press. But Braunstein also said he realizes that "Crimson reporters should not be above...
...safety in jeopardy, The Crimson refuses to print a letter of apology for its irresponsible handling of this incident, and Mr. Kaufman has never even made an attempt to speak to me. Please assist me in clearing my name by contacting The Crimson's president, Todd F. Braunstein '97 of Eliot House, and asking him to print a letter of apology and to make a statement about Kaufman's inaccurate and irresponsible column. --Jose M. Padilla...