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...editorial balance) but it would be hoped that a newspaper of worth would attempt to publish differing opinions on important political issues. Your recent editorials on the President's State of the Union Address of Monday, February 10, and the Gramm-Rudman editorial of February 11 only support our complaint...
Argeros said he was unaware any complaint from the Expos Department. "We do not run away from problems," he said...
...article in yesterday's Crimson entitled "Discrimination Policy Discussed" incorrectly attributed a statement to Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57. Jewett did not say the College's discrimination legislation is unknown to most students, making complaint routes impossible to follow. He said he would encourage students to learn the procedures and to file complaints through proper channels. In addition, the article misquoted Dorothee E. Benz '87. She did not say that racism is more prevalent at Harvard than homophobia, but the opposite...
...students enjoy waking up early for morning classes, but a small fraction of the student body may have a legitimate complaint based on an obscure century-old rule...
...student could bring an informal complaint to the attention of a house officer such as a senior tutor, who would proceed to work on the case with the student involved, Jewett said that because students are not well informed about the new legislation, it would be impossible for them to follow any of those routes...