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...dark, rectangular wood table instead of a more metaphorically satisfying round setting. The table may have been narrow, but the discussion was broad. Each of the 10 people that crowded around the table’s misshapen edges came from a different point on the political spectrum. Ross Douthat, the stately editor of the Harvard Salient, sat straight and tall on one end of the table, while Gerard McGeary, the clean-cut Campus Outreach Director of the Harvard College Democrats, manned the other end. Sujean Lee—the goddess of the Undergraduate Council herself?...
Julian O. Breece ’03: Contributor, Diversity and DistinctionErnani J. DeAraujo ’03: Speakers Director, Harvard Republican ClubRoss G. Douthat ’02: Editor, Harvard SalientBrandon A. Gayle ’03: President, Black Students AssociationJohn Y. Hsu ’02: Member, Ethnic Studies CoalitionSujean S. Lee ’03: President, Undergraduate CouncilTouissant G. Losier ’04: Secretary, Black Students AssociationTimothy P. McCarthy ’93: Tutor, African-American studies and history and literatureR. Gerard McGeary ’04: Campus Outreach Director, College DemocratsOlamipe I. Okunseinde...
...Douthat: But Tim, don’t you think that that is something that Cornel West brings on himself by being basically outside of his scholarship. He’s not among Harvard intellectuals, but he’s a bomb threat to public intellectuals. He’s someone who likes going out and spreading controversial things, like his comment on September 11th. Inevitably, he does this much more than anyone else in the Af-Am department. I think if this had been an issue between Skip Gates and Larry Summers you would have had fewer people...
...Douthat: Sure...
Most columns discuss opinions on issues that affect the student body and beyond—not petty, personal grievances, as expressed by Ross G. Douthat ‘02 (Opinion, “Suzanne Pomey’s Harvard,” Feb. 4). Not only did he display a personal and unprofessional vendetta against Pomey (for her failure to say “hi” to him on the street), but he also made uninformed conclusions regarding her social involvements and her personal relationships with her friends on campus in his comment that, “hardly anyone...