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...only hope that your decision to publish yesterday's letter of Geoffrey Bok '84, of al, was not an implicit endorsement of his weakly argued, bleeding-heart, pecudo-liberal position. Mr. Bok, erroneously grouping the Pi Eta Speaker's Club with all social clubs, attempts to make a clarion call for The Crimson to "impartially explore" how clubs such as the Pi Eta stand in contradiction with independent thinking and encouragement of diversity. In the case of the Pi Eta, this accusation could not be further from the truth and suggests that Mr. Bok has but partially explored the issue...
...attitude of the Pi Eta prevents the accusation of being exclusive. The club is not founded on the assumption that the members should have the right to choose with whom they wish to socialize but rather that whoever wants to socialize with the members should be able to join. All are welcome. The essential raison d'etre for the club is to establish an economy of scale so that the socializing of members and guests can be maximized with costs minimized. The philosophy of the Pi, both economically and socially, is the more the merrier. Is this exclusive...
...past week's events at the Pi Eta Club have again drawn attention to an aspect of life at this University that should concern...
This summer he took positive steps to avoid a repeat of his sophomore year. He cut his playing weight from 194 pounds to 184, and he spent the summer living at the Pi Eta Club, working for Buildings and Grounds, and practicing his football. It helped...
...them unloaded. In the orange and white control tower, 13 G.I.s worked around the clock, surrounded by Coke bottles, cigarette smoke, and the brassy chattering of radios. The chaotic chorus of American voices was tense but happy; America was in its element. "Give me an ETA on EC 84 . . . That's flour coming in on EC 72 . . . Roger . . . Ease her down . . . Where the hell has 85 gone? Oh yeah, overhead...