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...tutor wants to challenge a house policy, he or she has every right to do so. Ignite merely wrote a letter to he Dunster dining hall manager stating his opposition to a University-funded kosher food-only toaster. He even informed the Liems at the time of every step he was taking. Students were drawn into the debate, and the Liems finally agreed to pay for the toaster with their own money...
...fair, the Liems view Ignatiev's action in the toaster controversy as part of a long-standing disregard for house protocol. And Ignatiev's remarks have been perceived as insensitive by a number of Jewish students in Dunster who adhere to kosher laws--namely, those who have reported silly threats from Ignatiev about putting ham in the oven...
Therefore, Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 should step in to investigate the case and make a separate to do with his objections to Dunster House policy. Otherwise, the University's commitment to free speech will mean little...
...many Dunster students (myself included) can attest, Ignatiev has been a valuable member of the house community. But the staff's overriding secularism and Ignatiev's protests against the merging of church and dining hall aside, religion of whatever (non-violent) type deserves the support of the University...
...article in The Crimson of May 18 stated that "many Dunster House squirrel themselves away and appear only to grab goodies at Masters' Open Houses." This is unfair and untrue. Many Durnster tutors are very talented and extraordinarily dedicated...