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Criticism of the newly-formed Lynx is as ridiculous as the general criticism against all final clubs at Harvard. Final clubs receive no University funding or recognition, nor do they seek such treatment. Also, we should remind the staff that Americans, even Harvard students, maintain the right to engage in their own private associations...
...mighty Crimson staff should not be so sanctimonious in their condemnation of the Lynx and other clubs. If women want to form their own counterparts to male clubs, taking positive action to enrich their social experience, they certainly shouldn't be ridiculed...
What is the Lynx? Is it a wildcat with tufted ears? Is it a failed Atari rip-off of Nintendo's Game Boy? Or is it the newest entry into Harvard's late-night club...
...know the first two definitions apply in certain circumstances, and it would appear that the third now does too. With the dissemination of wax-sealed invitations to tea at the Ritz-Carlton from "the President and Members" of the Lynx, it would appear that the Bee, the only known women's social club, now has some competition. Exactly what sort of competition is unclear. No one involved with the new club would speak to the Crimson...
...become apparent, however, that the Lynx will not be competing with Phi Beta Kappa for members. Melissa B. Fisher '94 told one of our reporters that she had "no idea what you're talking about" when asked about the Lynx, even though her phone number and name were given on the invitation and she attended a North End party for the group...