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...contributors have decided that the cause has essentially triumphed. The President alluded to this problem by warning of the "danger of growing soft with victory." Conservative financial backing is "needed now as never before," Reagan told his followers, because "the Washington liberals and the San Francisco Democrats aren't extinct"--the latter a reference to the 1984 Democratic Convention that nominated Mondale...
...were trite, and could stand some mockery. Now, however, the fun has gone too far. Victoria G.T. Bassetti's editorial in the Oct. 28 Crimson, far from being humorous, is seriously offensive. Parodies of mammoth slogans are funny, but the antiapartheid enthusiasts evidentally do not know when to stop. Extinction is not funny. The Johannesburg jokesters can crack their witticisms, and then walk away from the issue, but a woolly mammoth cannot walk away from its problems. It's extinct. Have some sensitivity. Majestic prehistoric beasts cruelly killed and frozen in blocks of ice is not exactly "dumb college humor...
...Africa, and continued investment in South Africa implicates Harvard as at least a willing partner in the apartheid regime. These are serious issues. We can only hope that the University does, in fact, consider the plight of fellow humans in South Africa more seriously than the plight of long-extinct animals. Paul Bommans, GSAS History Department
...FEEL VERY SORRY for the wooly mammoth. After all, it doesn't deserve to be extinct...
...even the freshmen admit they have a long way to go in their movement. "We can't say we've won the war just because one university has agreed to divest. The wooly mammoth is not yet saved--it's still extinct," says McDonald...