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Sadly, the reaction of Interclub Council Executive Director Douglas W. Sears '69 to Epps' letter only underscores the failure of the clubs to face the serious problems that make them a destructive force within the Harvard community, offering further reason for the College to watch them carefully. Sears called the clubs the "last socially acceptable group to discriminate against," dismissing Epps' report as, "whiny, patently self-serving, smug and patronizing," and noting that the formation of the clubs reflects "Harvard's [failure]...to provide places for undergraduates to go where people can have as much fun." Content to brush...
Douglas W. Sears '69, executive director of the Interclub Council which acts as the governing body of final clubs, bitterly denounced Epps' motives...
Epps issued the report following a Sept. 29 meeting between the Interclub Council and the administration on the issues that "failed to get translated into actual policy," he said...
Sears said the recent incidents of misconduct were the responsibility of the College rather than the Interclub Council...
...Interclub Council has no authority to enforce rules, but can only set guidelines, according to Sears...