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...school committee decided last night to postpone action on D’Alessandro’s current plan, which was supposed to be voted on yesterday, until mid-December in order for her to revise her plan with increased input from school communities...
These changes are essential to creating a safe environment at Harvard for all students. Since October, the committee has been visiting each House to gather student input about sexual assault. The next meeting will take place tomorrow in the Cabot House Living Room at 7 p.m. Students should take this opportunity to stress the need for these changes. Students should send letters by e-mail to leancomm@fas or through university mail expressing their concerns. Any student wishing to set up a private, confidental meeting with the committee to speak about these issues is encouraged to do so and should...
...decision, mutually agreed upon with the noted Irish poet Tom Paulin, not to hold his poetry reading under the Morris Gray lectureship originally scheduled for Nov. 14 (News, “Controversial Poet Will Not Give Lecture” and “Poet Flap Drew Summers’ Input,” Nov. 13 and 14). The Crimson coverage can easily be read as giving the impression of a unanimous department position on the subject. Such was not the case...
...dismayed by the convenient suspension of “free speech” to suit a self-determined prejudice against its practice, however justified (News, “Poet Flap Drew Summers’ Input,” Nov. 14). One cannot have a polarized and politically determined segment of the society, even with a seeming righteousness, proscribe for the body politic—in this case, the whole social body of Harvard’s community—what is fit for their ears and what not. As a poet and teacher I protest entirely this self-ordained presumption...
...accounts this Paulin fellow the English Department invited to lecture here is a despicable example of the anti-Semitic and/or anti-Israel posturing unfortunately quite widespread among European intellectuals (News, “Poet Flap Drew Summers’ Input,” Nov. 14). We think he probably should not have been invited. But Harvard has had its share of cranks, monsters, scoundrels and charlatans lecture here and has survived...