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...Crimson staff is to be commended for its dogged pursuit of clarity in the philosophies of campus leadership. However, we feel that The Crimson has more than overstepped its bounds in calling for the resignation of our president, Kristen Clarke...
Harvard has just been treated to a textbook display of how not to respond to a disturbing and controversial idea. Kristen M. Clarke '97, the president of the Black Students Association has chosen to fight fire with fire, and in so doing she has damaged her credibility and that of the organization she leads...
...finally, The Crimson's efforts to dwarf the original issue concerning the Bell curve Theory suggests some dangerous, alterior motive. I have yet to see The Crimson attack the real "bigotry" at work--that of Murray and Herrnstein who support the legitimization of racism. Kristen Clarks...
...infuriated by the lack of professionalism in The Crimson's editorial demanding that Black Students Association (BSA) President Kristen Clarke '97 retract her letter and apologize and resign ("Clarke Should Retract Statements," Opinion, Nov. 4, 1994). I was confused and concerned about the content of Clarke's letter, which mentioned various theories claiming Blacks are genetically superior to whites. But I took the time to talk to Clarke and realized that she did not share those views...
...demand for the Black Students Association (BSA) President Kristen Clarke '97's retraction or resignation. The Crimson has outlandishly overstepped its boundaries as a newspaper ("Clarke Should Retract Statements." Opinion, Nov. 4, 1994). While The Crimson can and should espouse opinions about campus organizations, it has no right to intervene in internal organizational politics by calling for the resignation of a campus leader. The only people who should demand the resignation of an organization's leader are the members themselves...