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...Jonathan P. Abel ’05, Nicholas F. M. Josefowitz...
...bashing of student-athletes in your pages (Op-Ed, “Ending Athletic Preference,” April 29) has far exceeded its 15 minutes of fame. The latest piece by Nicholas F. Josefowitz ’05, is particularly insulting to student-athletes. Harvard is the way it is because the university recognizes that one’s college education is broadened through social and intellectual interaction with a group of peers different than oneself. As much as it kills some introverted geniuses, that group necessarily includes athletes. It is through these student-athletes that Harvard is most...
Many opinions expressed in The Crimson take the stance that Harvard and its student body make a painful compensation for athletes. Let me propose a different way for those critics, like Josefowitz, to consider the issue. Harvard athletes are Division I athletes. They are recruited by hundreds of schools, including the likes of Stanford, Berkeley, Rice, and Duke. At some point, a Harvard athlete decides that he or she values a world-class education, and athletics as a way to receive one. The athlete could easily accept that five-year full scholarship from Stanford, but she or he makes...
Nicholas F. Josefowitz ’05, a Crimson editor, is a history concentrator in Grays Hall...
...trying to smash around the googly for a bit,” said the Englishman Josefowitz, aludding to his native game of cricket. “The 23-2 score was pretty high, but that’s nothing compared to the 523-200 scores you normally have back across the pond...