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...publicity of campus services will ensue. Great strides will be made if we recognize and understand the University's current efforts, open better lines of communication with them, and work together to improve the visibility, accessibility and scope of current resources. KELSEY W. McNIFF '98 MATTHEW P. SILVERMAN '98 Feb...
...measures to prevent possible negative consequences. What the suit alleges the defendants should have done would indicate that the defendants had both clairvoiance about Tadesse's ability to become violent, and the ability and willingness to violate personal rights to privacy of Harvard students. CHI WANG '95 Medford, Mass., Feb...
...headline "Orthodox Jews Violate Campus Policy With Posters" (News, Feb. 19) is troubling. While Rosalind Helderman's piece is accurate and well-written, its infelicitous head-line fosters misperceptions. The headline, which implies a connection between the actions of several non-students with those of the undergraduate Orthodox community, creates an imprecise image of Orthodox Jewish life at Harvard. The undergraduate Orthodox Jewish community comprises a vibrant group of upstanding, creative and open-minded students. It constitutes a valuable subset of the wider Jewish community and is intimately involved in Hillel's activities and broad goals...
...consider associating with Chabad, at present no such affiliation exists. And while Hillel values outreach as an important objective, neither Orthodox undergrads nor individuals in the Jewish community as a whole would violate University policy to achieve that goal. MICHAEL M. ROSEN '99-'98 Chair, Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel Feb...
Perhaps a little pressure on its wallet would induce the University to think twice about dismissing the essentials of advising and counseling. DAVID W. FOSTER '00 Feb...