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...David Clayman ’38, founder and chair of the group, said yesterday that Summers “came in with a breath of fresh air” when he praised those in uniform in public appearances at the Kennedy School of Government and in comments to The Crimson and other newspapers...
Despite his support of patriotism and military service, neither Summers nor the Faculty Council has indicated whether the University is considering changing its policy in regard to ROTC funding, a move that Clayman said would help legitimize the group...
...that's not all "they" may have done. "The hole in Brown's head looked an awful lot like a .45-caliber wound." How it got there he can't say, but pressure from "the White House, Joint Chiefs, Commerce and Transportation departments" surely headed off an autopsy. Is Clayman suggesting that the White House had Brown murdered and then engineered a plane crash that killed 34 other people to cover up the murder? "We never used the word murder," he says carefully. He does charge, however, that colleagues at Judicial Watch have been "followed home by people...
...again by Carswell and Lonergan. The men's team was also joined by junior Ethan Philpott, known not only for his bone-crushing body checks on the men's hockey team, but also for his power in the shot-put, as well as fellow thrower and co-captain Mark Clayman...
Both Philpott and Clayman earned top finishes in their events throughout the spring. Junior Husani Barnwell, a triple and long jumper, sophomore Joe Ciollo, a 400 and 800 specialist and Brian Young, a 100-meter dasher, also earned some blue ribbons for the Crimson in the spring season. It was this corps of athletes that Harvard was counting on heading into Heps to end its season...