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Anticensorship advocates responded hotly to suggestions that the Internet was responsible. But clearly the technology can facilitate some strange behavior. Communicating anonymously "leads to the Mardi Gras phenomenon," says Paul Gilster, who has written five books about computers. Because "you're wearing a mask, you feel you can act and speak with impunity...
...than its proportionate number of new breed students, even went so far as organizing a book burning last February. Dozens of copies of Analysis of Decisions Under Uncertainty, by Robert O. Schlaifer, a Business School professor, went up in flames. Unwilling to accept the book passively, bookburner John E. Gilster said at the time. "This is the most unclearly written book in the English language on the subject...
...This is the most unclearly written book in the English language on the subject," said John E. Gilster, a first-year MBA student. One student said, "The smell of the fire is due to the content of the book." Others called the fire "putrid...
...give any idea of the identity of these students, the student body is forming its own opinions. Richard E. Teller, a second-year student, said of Hokanson. "I thing he talked to two military guys and each one said he had 50 friends to agree with him." John Gilster, a first-year student in the liberal Section J, said that Hokanson should realize "if you're at the Harvard Business School and can't read, you get what you deserve...
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