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...small points seem to be lost upon many of us. First, all I know of these “hateful views” are what his antagonists have to say about them, and second, my own right to hear a speaker and make my own judgment has been abridged by those who would “protect” our tender sensibilities from an encounter with the controversial. It is not Paulin who is deprived; it is we who are denied the right of a University citizenship to decide for ourselves. No argument of analogy, moral or otherwise...
...bigotry. But Lawrence Buell, the chair of the English Department, says the decision was mostly his own. Is Cavanagh accusing Buell—equally tenured—of somehow being more receptive to whatever evil vapors he believes Summers expels? Is Cavanagh questioning Buell’s judgment? If Summers’ “bigotry is showing” by opposing a poet who appears to sanction homicide, then what does that presume about Cavanagh’s position...
...wouldn’t? But those emotions force him into accepting every ludicrous proposition propounded by opponents of Summers’ position, and into a crouch, where every action of considered judgment is viewed through the lens of his petulancy...
...Judgment day comes four months early for the Harvard women’s hockey team, who face No. 2 Minnesota and No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth this weekend in Minnesota...
...Perhaps judgment day will only come to Duluth in March. This weekend, however, has the looks of an exciting sneak preview...