Word: expression
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...letter, addressed to Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57, who chairs the Ad Board, will express the residents' dissatisfaction with the verdict and ask the dean to act as the students' advocate when they appeal the ruling, said Weld North resident Mihail S. Lari '89. The details of the letter were not available late last night...
Whether or not students agree with what the conservatives, or SASC for that matter, express on their shanties, the University, unfortunate as it may be, recognizes the shanties and the signs aorund them as a "legitimate form of expression." To prevent damage to the shanties, Harvard police keep a 24-hour watch at great expense to the University (do you wonder anymore why your tuition is so high?). As a result of this policy, the shanties and the signs of the prodivestment students have not been touched or damaged by malicious hands. Therefore, the University has effectively protected SASC...
...harassed and suppressed while taking active measures to protect SASC--which has been known to and can be expected to take actions which are harmful to the University, its faculty, students, and invited guests. If it is, as the University claims at this time, a form of free expression to build shanties and display signs around them, then the tearing down of this conservative information is an inexcusable violation of the right of free expression. When only side is allowed to express it views, the society can be called totalitarian. Is this what Harvard wants...
...EVER strike you as funny that liberals on campus are called liberals. One would assume that liberals would be ardent supporters of liberalism--that they would think individual rights and freedoms are paramount values, that they would fight for the rights of people to freely express themselves, and above all else, that they would be tolerant of other opinions...
Rowan counsels that an ingenious business idea is usually the "final stage of a slow fermentation process." He cites the birth of Federal Express, the company that created the market for overnight mail delivery. The idea for the business first came to Founder Frederick Smith while he was a student at Yale writing a term paper on the parcel-service system. Much later, while he was flying combat missions in Viet Nam, Smith developed his notion of an "absolutely, positively overnight" service...