Word: owl
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UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL Chairman Richard S. Eisert '88 showed poor judgment by joining the Owl Club, one of the all-male final clubs that were forced to sever ties with the University last year. First, Eisert's move reveals a narrow vision of the function of the Undergraduate Council and the role of its chairman. His decision is a symptom of all that is wrong with the council and with the way the community views it. Second, for the leader of the student government to identify himself with a sexist and elitist organization is an affirmation of values that we believe...
Eisert ought to resign from the Owl Club and reaffirm to the community that he rejects what the final clubs stand for. The Undergraduate Council should censure Eisert for his decision to join a club and should publicly reaffirm its opposition to sexism and elitism in our community. If Eisert does not resign from the Owl Club, the council ought not to reelect him next semester...
...REGRET THAT THE UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL chairman has given the Owl Club the respectability of his office, but we do not share the majority's outrage or incredulity. The lamentable truth is that Eisert's action offends few undergraduates. Pathetically, the community at large seems to have been seduced by the final club ethos...
Articles in recent issues of The Crimson have implicitly denounced Richard Eisert's membership in the Owl Club as conflicting with his duties as chair of the Undergraduate Council. This charge has all the earmarks of a fine witch hunt, but in no way can be considered responsible journalism...
...Delphic, A.D., Owl and Porcellian Clubshave all held parties or dinners this term at theHasty Pudding, said Angela L. Padilla '87,president of the Pudding. Harvard purchased theHasty Pudding this summer for $1 million, bailingthe theater out of debt, and the University nowleases the property to the Pudding...