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...Darryl Hicks, a cook in the College's largest dining hall, says human resources officials have long ignored complains from him and other workers about how they are treated...
...prepare to leave Harvard after 11 years, I was saddened to see that some things never change. I am referring to the shoddy quality of reporting prevalent in The Crimson. Stephen E. Frank's Article, "HDS Food Safety is Questioned: Cook Died of AIDS," [May 19] is not only execrable reporting it is morally irresponsible. Mr. Frank states that "...Burke may have presented a health threat to thousands of students who ate the food he prepared" because he had AIDS...
...issue in The Crimson. Having discussed Mansfield's remarks with several friends, both male and female. I know I am not the only one outraged by the suggestions that I lack aggressiveness, that I will never succeeds in my chosen career, that I should gladly stay at home to cook dinner and make beds "without being too concerned with the credit [I] get," that I should find fulfillment in leisure time with which "to improve my mind...
Someone fetch me my smelling salts! The Crimson has bumbled yet again, this time making little 'ole me crimson both in rage and embarrassment: In the May 19th issue, Mr. Stephen Frank wrote a story whose eye-catching headline proclaimed: "HDS Food Safety is Questioned: Cook Died of AIDS." This tabloid-like text reeks of the spirit of the illustrious Mr. Hearst who, as we all know, had a particular penchant for yellow--journalism, that...
Such diabolical discursiveness coerces the reader into concluding that the contaminated cook knowingly placed the defenseless "general public" at risk for HIV infection simply by doing...