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Given that Professor Orren has acknowledged that past behaviors were unacceptable, there seems to be no point to this article other than to unfairly lambast a very friendly and likable man. The Crimson would be better off reporting on current issues rather than digging up an eight-year old story of little current relevance which shamelessly defames a respected member of the faculty. --Alfonso Felder '96, City Year...
...know you are not fond of the usual band of Crimson writers who hound you for post-game interviews and lambast you on this page. Go ahead, borrow a page from former vice president Spiro T. Agnew (that's a politician that you probably remember) and call them "nattering nabobs of negativism." They don't understand just how difficult your job really...
Captain Mark Leschly filled in for shoulder-impaired Shyjan to lambast Cadet Jamie Malekoff, 6-3,6-4, in first singles action...
...many American Jews lambast Israel in the press, you would think their sense of outrage springs from an Israeli betrayal of Jewish or Zionist ideals. That such a perception is mistaken becomes obvious after even the most cursory study of Jewish history...
Criticism, where genuinely motivated, should be welcomed. But I will not lambast Israel because I don't think it is deserved. Nor does the necessity of its existence as a Jewish state embarass me. The defense of a nation that one admits is imperfect but basically moral should be intelligible to most Americans. Donald Seeman...