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...doubt most denizens of the Ivory Tower laughed off Mr. Hunter??s affront to academic freedom. This very newspaper published a staff editorial parodying the bill as a simple-minded and jingoistic sop to the congressman’s far-right constituency. Academic freedom—or, more precisely, the freedom for academics to say, and host forums for others to say, the most outlandish things—has become such an unexamined prerogative that few find it necessary to defend...
...academics—especially those responsible for President Ahmadinejad’s invitation to Columbia—should not take their precious privileges for granted. Nearly all universities depend heavily on federal disbursements. And if universities persist with such controversial publicity stunts, then, some time in the future, Mr. Hunter??s sentiment may find sufficient agreement in Congress. Prudence would dictate not to rouse a sleeping giant just to be controversial...
Finally, we would also like to call attention to Representative Hunter??s proposal to turn California’s Santa Rosa Island into a hunting preserve for disabled veterans. Harvard should do him one better. Massachusetts Hall should sacrifice plans for a new Allston campus and rededicate Harvard’s Allston property to this higher purpose...
...Deer Hunter?? (1978)—Nikonar ‘Nick’ Chevotarevich...
...inspired not by the film “The Night of the Hunter,” but by a kitschy Currier and Ives print of the same name, Robinson says. The poem contrasts the humorous Adirondack event the print depicts (a bear sitting on a hunter??s rifle) with the psychoanalysis of the hunter once he returns to the city. Robinson says that this poem, like many of hers, is about art. But on my own I could not have been confident in that conclusion: I am unsure of how to connect the hunter?...