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President of Harvard-Radcliffe Students for Choice Abigail L. Fee ’05 said she does not object to HRL??€™s effort to inform students about the Health Services funds set aside for elective abortions—but encourages students to consider the implications of requesting the rebate...

Author: By Iliana Montauk, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Anti-Abortion Group Pushes UHS Refund | 3/12/2003 | See Source »

...HRL??€™s speakers and posters are designed to educate and inform all students—both men and women—about abortion. While the media hides information or presents it in a light favorable to their own agenda and parts of the campus are opposed to informing students, Harvard Right to Life is working to spread information. After all, abortion has such a profound influence on the lives of women that it should be better understood...

Author: By Daniel R. Tapia, | Title: Truth in Postering | 3/7/2003 | See Source »

Paul C. Schultz ’03, a Crimson editor, is president of Harvard Right to Life. Claire V. McCusker ’04 is HRL??€™s Student Group Liaison...

Author: By Claire V. Mccusker and Paul C. Schultz, S | Title: Informing Choice | 12/18/2002 | See Source »

James E. Kruzer ’04, a government concentrator in Eliot House, is president of Harvard Right to Life (HRL). Melissa R. Moschella ’02, a social studies concentrator in Currier House, is a former president of HRL. This article does not necessarily reflect HRL??€™s official position...

Author: By James E. Kruzer and Melissa R. Moschella, S | Title: Respecting All Human Life | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

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