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...found Douglas Grant's letter defending the Pi Eta Speaker's Club amusing, to say the least. His justification of the Club's actions, and his statement that Pi Eta can't be compared to other finals clubs can't be taken any other...
While Douglas A Grant '85 hopes to defend the Pi Eta in his letter of October 25, he has instead written a splendidly ironic of the club He argues that the Pi indifferent from other, exclusive (Harvard social clubs because, the attitude of the Pi Eta prevents the accusation of [it] being exclusive. All are welcome. "He describe the Pi as capital opportunity den of pleasure, and a cost-effective one to boot. He asks rhetorically, "Is this exclusive? How can this he said to 'foster division' when it relies on a broad base of members to proper...
...dubious is less offensive than the total self-right-cousness with which it was uttered. Who is this Geoffrey Bok '84, (however apparent his lineage) that he feels he must guide us through our undergraduate careers? What right has he to self-righteously trumpet and disparage the Pi Eta when he obviously knows little about it? If he is opposed to the Pi, then why does not he quietly avoid it--although it should be added that if he so wishes, even he would be welcomed to join with open arms...
...only thing the Pi Eta fosters is the rational desire to maximize pleasure (socializing) over pain (cost). We can only hope that such an attitude is carried throughout the lives of the Pi Eta's members as it has been in such luminary liberal Pi alumni as Ted Kennedy. The Pi Eta is not an exclusive final club; it is only a beginning. Douglas A. Grant...
...BEST TIME you'll ever have throwing up." That's what Pi Eta President Joseph Ippolito '84 promised at the all-male social club's only punch party before last week's initiation, which sent 10 participants to the hospital for excessive drinking and associated injuries...